Noiseless Relative Strength
by PRASHANT SHAH -
Until now, we discussed the ratio chart and relative strength indicators that are plotted in the line chart format and plotted using closing prices of instruments. It is not a common practice to plot ratio charts in candlestick format. A candle consists of Open, High, Low and Closing prices. It is not logical to divide ... Read more
P&F Relative Strength
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Point & Figure Point & Figure charts are considered as one of the oldest charting methods. The plotting and nature of these charts are different from bar or candlestick charts. It does not consider time and only the price action is considered to plot the chart. Hence, they are also known as one-dimensional charts. But ... Read more
Fusion Matrix
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Fusion Matrix In any chart, a swing move can be broadly categorised into two types–impulse and corrective. Impulse and Corrective When the price is trading above its previous swing high and there is an established trend, it is an impulse move. When the price is correcting, it is called a corrective move. The bullish trend ... Read more
Ultimate Matrix
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Ultimate Matrix We can consider the price and relative strength for ranking the stocks. But for relative strength, it is imperative to choose an appropriate benchmark for comparison to decide the ranking. Typically, the denominator will be a broader market index or a sector index. How about a third possibility? Why not compare the performance ... Read more
RS – P&F
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The concept of Relative Strength is very popular and although much written about, it is truly under- utilized by market participants. It is a very simple and effective method of measuring performance of an instrument. Don’t confuse it with RSI indicator due to similarity in name; they are entirely different concepts. Whether it is investing, ... Read more
Renko Relative Strength
by PRASHANT SHAH -
The concept of relative strength is very popular and though much written about, it is under utilized by market participants. It is truly a very simple and effective method of measuring an instrument’s performance. Caution: relative strength should not be confused with the RSI (Relative Strength Indicator) indicator, namely due to a similarity in names; ... Read more