| Author: borisnand |
| Subject: Re: Recent BCC Signals |
| Date: 3/28/2022 |
| Recommendations: 5 |
There are various sources for Nasdaq NHNL data. Some sources include ETFs, and many bond ETFs are at new lows recently. GTR1 uses dividend adjusted prices, and this has the effect of lowering the 52-week high and 52-week low. For March 28th, WSJ Markets Diary has 65 NH and 162 NL. This matches stockcharts $NAHL -97. https://www.wsj.com/market-data/stocks/marketsdiary https://schrts.co/gaKUetZM Nasdaq reports different numbers: Mar 25, 2022 04:30 PM : Market Closed Highs : 59 Lows : 116 Mar 28, 2022 04:30 PM : Market Closed Highs : 36 Lows : 88 https://www.nasdaq.com/market-activity/nasdaq-52-week-hi-low... barchart excludes ETFs, and reported 35 NH and 75 NL. https://www.barchart.com/stocks/momentum barchart has indexes that can be charted: $MAHQ 52-Week Highs NASDAQ $MALQ 52-Week Lows NASDAQ $MADQ 52-Week Hi - Lo NASDAQ https://www.barchart.com/stocks/quotes/$MADQ/interactive-cha... (settings: bar type column APPLY. +Study: moving average, 9 periods.) I downloaded 2 years of barchart $MADQ price history, and found the signal dates when a 9 day simple moving average changed sign. The dates are close to the gtr1 [NHNLdiff] signal. gtr1 barchart days Date NH/NL Date difference 20211118 Bear 20211118 0 20211013 Bull 20211019 6 20211004 Bear 20210920 -14 20210825 Bull 20210830 5 20210817 Bear 20210816 -1 20210721 Bull 20210730 9 20210716 Bear 20210716 0 20201103 Bull 20201105 2 20201030 Bear 20201030 0 20200930 Bull 20201005 6 20200923 Bear 20200928 5 20200417 Bull 20200420 3 |