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  2. MACD - Wikipedia

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    It is designed to reveal changes in the strength, direction, momentum, and duration of a trend in a stock's price. The MACD indicator [2] (or "oscillator") is a collection of three time series calculated from historical price data, most often the closing price. These three series are: the MACD series proper, the "signal" or "average" series ...

  3. Detrended price oscillator - Wikipedia

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    The DPO is calculated by subtracting the simple moving average over an n day period and shifted (n / 2 + 1) days back from the price. To calculate the detrended price oscillator: [5] Decide on the time frame that you wish to analyze. Set n as half of that cycle period. Calculate a simple moving average for n periods. Calculate (n / 2 + 1).

  4. 5 option strategies for advanced investors - AOL

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    If the stock moves significantly, one of the options could lose a lot. Example: Stock ABC is $20, and a $20 put pays $1 and a $20 call pays $1. Creating this trade yields $2 upfront, or a total of ...

  5. Stock option return - Wikipedia

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    The following calculation assumes the sold call option and the purchased put option are both out-of-the-money and the price of the stock at expiration is the same as at entry: %If Unchanged Potential Return = (call option price - put option price) / [stock price - (call option price - put option price)]

  6. 5 options trading strategies for beginners - AOL

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    (Take our exclusive intro to investing course.) 5 options trading strategies for beginners 1. Long call ... Stock X is trading for $20 per share, and a call with a strike price of $20 and ...

  7. McClellan oscillator - Wikipedia

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    The simplified formula for determining the oscillator is: = () where advances is the number of the NYSE listed stocks which are traded above their previous day close and "declines" is the number of the NYSE listed stocks traded below their previous day close.