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Stock market question

NutmegCT

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Does anyone know where to find an online NYSE "advance decline" line, preferably with a moving average? One that's updated everyday, and doesn't require paying an arm and a leg to see?

Thanks.
Tom
 
Tom...who is your internet provider...most services give
you the option to place right on your homepage...otherwise
if all you need is the NYSE just save theirs as a favorite.

https://www.nyse.com/

many also allow you to create your own ticker of any stocks
you own or want to watch and scroll on the top or bottom of your screen...that'll get you started on liquid lunches!!!
 
Thanks Bibber.

Actually what I'm looking for is the Advance/Decline line for the NYSE, not individual stock values. It's a graphical comparison of the total number of stock values going up, to the number going down on a given day. When you look at the trend of the line, it can be a useful indicator of whether the general (USA) stock market is "going down, flattening, or reversing."

Looks something like this:

advance-decline-line-bear-market-2000.GIF


Thanks.
Tom
 
Try CNBC site.
 
Youy goin' "day trader" on us, Tom?


...that ain't a derogatory query in any manner, BTW.
 
What's the difference between a day trader and a pigeon?












A pigeon can still make a deposit on a British Car!! :smile:
 
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