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Advance Decline Ratio

A market-breadth indicator used in technical analysis to compare the number of stocks that are trading higher with the number of stocks that are trading lower than their previous day's closing prices. To calculate the advance/decline ratio, divide the number of advancing shares by the number of declining shares. The A/D ratio can be calculated for various time periods, such as one day, one week or one month.

Source (with edits):
Read more: Advance/Decline Ratio (ADR) Definition | Investopedia https://www.investopedia.com/terms/a/a-d-ratio-adr.asp

See also:
https://www.sierrachart.com/index.php?page=doc/SCMarketStatistics.php

Also known as: AD Line, AD Ratio, ADR, Advance-Decline Ratio, Advance-Decline Line, Advance Decline Line, Advance/Decline Ratio, Advance/Decline Line, A/D Ratio, A/D Line.



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