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Thursday, October 8, 2015
STIX indicator update
A short-term trading oscillator that compares the amount of volume flowing into advancing and declining stocks. The STIX oscillates around the 50 level, with values over 50 generated when advancers outnumber decliners, and values less than 50 resulting when advancers are less than decliners. The trading range for the STIX is generally between 42 and 58, with levels below 42 indicating extremely oversold conditions, and levels above 58 denoting extremely overbought conditions.
Rules:
1- If STIX gets as low as 45, the market is almost always a buy, except in a raging bear market.
2- The market is fairly overbought if STIX rises to 56; and except in a new bull market , it's wise to sell if STIX should go over 58.
NOTE - Low of 28 & High of 69 were both made in 1932.
Today the STIX was 59.1 at 201.21 in the SPY
The last signal was 44.0 on Sept 28,2015 at 188.01 in the SPY
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