Eight Dashboard Components

1) Percentage of NYSE Stocks Above Their 50 days MA.
When the % of NYSE stocks above 50-dam price drops below 25% and then reverse upward, usually pinpoints that a market bottom has been reached.
When the % of NYSE stocks above 50-dam price above 75% and then recedes, usually pinpoints that a market top has been reached.

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2) NASDAQ Composite Stock Index Crosses the 100 dma.
When the price of any broad market index e.g S&P , NASDAQ..etc pierces its 100-dma from below, that is considered a buy signal, and when it falls and crosses the average from above, that is a sell signal.

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3) NYSE Daily News Minus Daily New Lows.
When the different between the number of new daily highs and the number of daily lows reaches an extreme number of -750 or more and then over the next few days reverse higher, that usually signifies a market low.
Look at actual # of weekly new NYSE highs divided by the total # of issues traded that week. When the % reaches 25% to 30% and then drops in the following week or two, that is a good sign that a market high has been seen.

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4) NYSE Bullish % on a Point and Figure Chart.
When the number peaks above 70% and starts to drop, that is sell signal.
When the number falls to 25% or below and start to turn up, that is a buy signal.

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5) AAII Weekly Investor Sentiment Survey Bullish %
When % reaches 50% and than drops lower to 40% in the following week, that is an market top.
When the % reading 25% or lower and turns up in the next week, that is signal of market bottom.

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6) MACD Indicator Reading on the NASDAQ Comp Index.
Use 26,12,9.
Two line corss, change direction.

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7) Best Six Months Strategy with the MACD Indicator.

8) NASDAQ Summation Index (NASI) MA corssover with MACD Indicator Confirmation.
When NASI is rising and the index crosses its five days ema, that is a sell signal.

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