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  • 31oversold — /oh veuhr sohld /, v. 1. pt. and pp. of oversell. adj. 2. marked by prices considered unjustifiably low because of heavy and extensive selling: The stock market is oversold. Cf. overbought. [1875 80; OVER + SOLD] * * * …

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  • 32oversold — adjective A stock or commodity market condition where there has been significant trading driving prices down to lower levels, levels which seem overextended or excessive on a short term basis. Ant: overbought …

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  • 33Money Flow Index — (MFI) is an oscillator calculated over an N day period, ranging from 0 to 100, showing money flow on up days as a percentage of the total of up and down days. Money flow in technical analysis is typical price multiplied by volume, a kind of… …

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  • 34DUAL Commodity Channel Index - DCCI — A method used in technical analysis to identify when an asset or market is overbought or oversold. DCCI is employed by graphing a smoothed Commodity Channel Index (CCI) line along with an unsmoothed one. Crossovers of the two lines indicate… …

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  • 35Oversold — 1. A condition in which the price of an underlying asset has fallen sharply, and to a level below which its true value resides. This condition is usually a result of market overreaction or panic selling. 2. A situation in technical analysis where …

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  • 36heavy — An equities market now dominated by sellers, or oversupply, resulting in falling prices . Bloomberg Financial Dictionary See: overbought, resistance level, tired. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary * * * heavy heav‧y [ˈhevi] adjective FINANCE if the… …

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  • 37unwind — un‧wind [ʌnˈwaɪnd] verb unwound PTandPP [ ˈwaʊnd] FINANCE 1. unwind a long position to sell bonds, shares etc because you think their price will fall: • Investors decided to unwind their money losing long term bond positions, using proceeds to… …

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  • 38unwinding — unwind un‧wind [ʌnˈwaɪnd] verb unwound PTandPP [ ˈwaʊnd] FINANCE 1. unwind a long position to sell bonds, shares etc because you think their price will fall: • Investors decided to unwind their money losing long term bond positions, using… …

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  • 39overbuy — [c]/oʊvəˈbaɪ/ (say ohvuh buy) verb (overbought, overbuying) –verb (t) 1. to purchase in excessive quantities, especially without regard for one s financial means. 2. Finance to buy on margin in excess of one s ability to provide added security in …

  • 40relative strength index — /ˌrelətɪv stæŋθ ˌɪndeks/ noun an indicator used to compare the current price of an instrument or market to the price at a previous period. It identifies when a share is overbought or oversold. Abbreviation RSI …

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