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In fact, the advance-decline line for the broad market was flat or rising for a long time.
Comment of the Week, 2003-04-02, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009
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In fact, the advance-decline line for the broad market was flat or rising for a long time.
Can you Beat the Market?, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009
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-- The New York Stock Exchange's advance-decline line (a reference to the number of advancing stocks, versus those that are declining) is showing a divergence from the currently rising stock prices.
Mayday! 2010
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An improving advance-decline ratio (a reference to the number of advancing stocks, versus those that are declining), indicating the market is maintaining a broad advance.
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Mr. Birinyi, a former stock trader who launched his own firm in 1989, pays close attention to market data, including daily closing prices and advance-decline lines.
A Pro Thinks the Worst Is Past But Isn't Betting on Recovery 2009
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DOBBS: Rhonda, very quickly, what is the advance-decline line there?
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DOBBS: Christine, in the advance-decline issue, the breadth of the market today?
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We still have -- the advance-decline line is in negative territory right now.
CNN Transcript - Breaking News: Nasdaq, Dow Regaining Some of Day's Losses - April 4, 2000 2000
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That pattern, along with charts including the McClellan advance-decline summation index, showed the rally that lifted the S&P 500 as much as 15 percent from its 2011 intraday low will extend until February, McClellan said in a telephone interview yesterday.
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That pattern, along with charts including the McClellan advance-decline summation index, showed the rally that lifted the S&P 500 as much as 15 percent from its 2011 intraday low will extend until February, McClellan said in a telephone interview yesterday.
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