what is ADVANCE,DECLINE ratio. also explain how it helps
the investor to predict the stock market movements?
Answer Posted / hinal
The advance decline ratio( A/D ratio) is one of the
technical indicators which illustrate the ratio of
advancing issues to declining issues. It is calculated by
dividing the no of stocks that advanced in price for the
day by the no of stocks that declined. The A/D ratio
remains constant regardless of the no of issues that are
traded in the Stock Exchange.
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