Sentiment analysis for other indexes produced results similar to that of the S&P 500 index. On the NASDAQ 100, the A/D issues ratio reached its lowest session level at 0.12; the lowest A/D volume ratio recorded for the day was 0.04.
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Candlestick analysis is the common sense investor sentiment analysis put into a graphic depiction. For the investor that is trying to obtain a stock market investing education, the candlestick signals provide a very easy learning process.
John Murphy states that the principal sources of information available to technicians are price, volume and open interest.[6] Other data, such as indicators and sentiment analysis, are considered secondary.
See also: Trend, Trading, Stock, Sentiment, Market
 
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