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S&P 500 A/D Sentiment Indicator

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Date:
A/D Vol Ratio:
A/D Iss Ratio:
Sentiment:
8/18/2010
2.49
1.31
Neutral
to positive
8/19/2010
0.11
0.04
Extremely
Negative
8/20/2010
0.41
0.59
Negative
to neutral
8/23/2010
0.41
0.45
Negative
to neutral
8/24/2010
0.12
0.17
Strongly
Negative
8/25/2010
1.47
1.73
Neutral
 
8/26/2010
0.22
0.31
Negative
 
8/27/2010
10.49
14.50
Extremely
Positive

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  • The S&P 500 (^SPX) Advance/Decline Sentiment in the table above is based on S&P 500 Advance/Decline Issues and Volume ratios.
  • The S&P 500 sentiment is based on the daily data. We recommend that you compare current day sentiment with the sentiment of the past few days when the daily bar is completed after the market has closed.
  •  S&P 500 sentiment can be described as being:
     - Extremely Negative -
     - Strongly Negative
     - Negative
     - Negative to neutral
     - Neutral to negative
     - Neutral
     - Clearly Neutral
     - Neutral
     - Neutral to positive
     - Positive to neutral
     - Positive
     - Strongly Positive
     - Extremely Positive
  • The S&P 500 sentiment has been classified in categories that range from "Extremely Negative" to "Extremely Positive" based on the historical probability of a reversal where
    - "Extremely Negative" indicates an extremely oversold market as a result of extreme panic selling with a high probability of a reversal upwards;
    - "Neutral" indicates a stable trend;
    - "Extremely Positive" indicates an extremely overbought market as a result of extremely greedy buying with a high probability of a downward reversal.
  •  You can always compare current S&P 500 sentiment readings to similar previous readings in the S&P 500 historical data (use our "Advance/Decline Ratio Calculator") and check our S&P 500 charts to see how often this reading has led to a trend reversal.
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