Using signals and indicators developed and tracked by Carl Swenlin and Erin Swenlin over the course of several decades, the DecisionPoint Chart Gallery quickly shows you the overall state of the market and where it may be headed next.
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A summary of the DecisionPoint signals from the Market Trend charts below:
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PMO Signals |
The market's overbought/oversold condition can be identified by reviewing our Short-Term Oscillators and the more stable Intermediate-Term Oscillators. Two multi-period charts are also included - one based on EMA signals and one based on PMO signals.
Breadth Charts are generally based on statistics like Advancers vs. Decliners and New 52-Week Highs vs. New 52-Week Lows.
DecisionPoint uses both survey-based sentiment data and the Rydex Total Asset report as proxies for investor sentiment. Significant market tops and bottoms are normally accompanied by extremes of investor sentiment which often signal reversals. For example, market participants are extremely bullish at tops, just before the market starts to head down. Basically, once everyone gets on the bandwagon, the wheels will generally fall off.