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Viktor Ka
Member since 31st May 2007
Occupation: Technical Analyst Viktor Ka is a technical analyst who has been working with
www.MarketVolume.com for more then 8
years. MarketVolume products provide timely index volume and advance/decline
data that are used not only by retail traders, but professional services such as
http://www.options-trading-system.com
and http://www.qqq-options-trading.com
to generate options trading signals.
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27th October 2008
In general all technical studies could be divided into four categories: a) price based; b) volume based; c) breadth indicators; d) combined studies.Price BasedPrice based studies are the most popular due to simplicity of i...
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27th October 2008
Over the last couple of years the NASDAQ Exchange has lunched a big number of different indices that cover not just NASDAQ market and US economy, but characterize the different markets all over the globe.The same as before the NASDAQ 100 and NASDA...
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02nd September 2008
New Highs and New Lows indicators show the number of stocks hitting new 52-week highs or lows respectively. As a rule these indicators are applied to the basket of stocks: indexes and exchanges. The most common application of this technical study is apply...
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22nd August 2008
VO (Volume Oscillator) is a basic volume based indicator in technical analysis. Such indicators as MVO (MarketVolume Oscillator) and PVO (Percentage Volume Oscillator) are based on the VO and it is essential to understand the physics behind the Volume Osc...
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17th August 2008
The VAO (Volume Accumulation Oscillator) was developed by Mark Chaikin and in some cases this technical indicator is called the Chaikin Oscillator. In technical analysis the VAO oscillator is used to...
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21st June 2008
Dow Jones was founded by Charles Henry Dow, Edward Davis Jones and Charles Milford Bergstresser on Wall Street in New York. At that time the company was called Dow, Jones & Company and the company produced and delivered daily news bulletins called to subs...
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11th June 2008
Nasdaq100 index is one of the largest non-financial companies listed on the Nasdaq 100 stock exchange. This index is value-weighted. Nasdaq100 does not contain financial comp...
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07th April 2008
The Dow Jones Industrial Average Index is tracked at the New York Stock Exchange under the ticker DJI (NYSE: DJI) and is maintained and reviewed by editors of The Wall Street Journal. The Dow Jones Industrial Average Index is also called the DJIA or infor...
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07th April 2008
Russell indexes have been developed by the Frank Russell Company and the New York Futures Exchange (NYFE), to measure U.S. market segments and were introduced to the market in1984. Ru...
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10th March 2008
Over the last couple of years the Rydex funds have become very popular among investors. The main advantage of these funds is that they allow investors to use IRA and 401k accounts to invest in bear market by using the inverse funds as well as the leverage...
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10th March 2008
The S&P 500 index is one of the most tracked indexes in the world and it consists of 500 Large-Cap publicly traded corporations. Majority of these companies are American largest public companies traded on the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) and Nasdaq Exch...
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08th February 2008
Call options (or "calls") give you the right, but not the obligation, to buy or sell underlying assets (security, stock) at a specific price (strike price) for a fixed period of time (before an expiration date).Traders may buy call options when th...
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08th February 2008
The VIX (CBOE Volatility Index) measures the market expectations of near-term volatility based on the S&P 500 stock index option prices. The VIX has been introduced in 1993, and sin...
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22nd January 2008
Many traders are looking for a simple trading system. Simple trading system in the meaning that it is simple to use in order to make a trading decision, but it does not imply that this system would not ...
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22nd January 2008
Many traders are confused when the question comes to the indexes. The common question is "Why should I analyze NASDAQ 100 if I trade only MSFT (Microsoft Corporation stocks)?" or "Why should I bother...
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