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Trin Ratio
The Trin Ratio, also known as the Arms index, measures market sentiment by dividing the ratio of advancing and declining issues by the ratio of advancing and declining volume, often used to detect overbought or oversold conditions.
Technical Analysts
Specialists who evaluate stocks and securities by analyzing statistical trends, such as price movements and trading volume, to forecast future price behavior.
Bullish
An optimistic viewpoint or expectation that a particular asset, security, or the market as a whole will increase in value.
Disposition Effect
The tendency of investors to sell assets that have increased in value while holding assets that have decreased in value.
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