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  • Traditional overbought-oversold measures are warning that one should wait for a better opportunity.

    Stocking Up On Silver And Gold Curtis Hesler 2006

  • At the same time, other oscillators, such as momentum, relative strength indices, and overbought-oversold gauges, were starting to turn up.

    TradingMarkets info@tradingmarkets.com 2010

  • At the same time, other oscillators, such as momentum, relative strength indices, and overbought-oversold gauges, were starting to turn up.

    TradingMarkets 2010

  • This is another way of approaching the overbought-oversold problem.

    Recently Uploaded Slideshows masktusedo785 2009

  • I have a personal method of interpreting the overbought-oversold 10-day index, which is even more useful than the traditional approach just outlined.

    Recently Uploaded Slideshows masktusedo785 2009

  • OVERBOUGHT-OVERSOLD INDEX An example is the overbought-oversold index, which, in a bull market, reaches a certain level and says, '' Stop, now we turn about for awhile. ''

    Recently Uploaded Slideshows masktusedo785 2009

  • But as someone who daily measures the overbought-oversold condition through the columns of TheStreet.com’s Helene Meisler, someone who I believe is the world’s number one technician, I have come to respect this instrument to the point that I never buck it, ever, when calling a bottom.

    Jim Cramer's Real Money James J. Cramer 2005

  • But as someone who daily measures the overbought-oversold condition through the columns of TheStreet.com’s Helene Meisler, someone who I believe is the world’s number one technician, I have come to respect this instrument to the point that I never buck it, ever, when calling a bottom.

    Jim Cramer's Real Money James J. Cramer 2005

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