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Demand Oscillator momentum by Thomas Aspray
ARTICLE SYNOPSIS...Demand Oscillator momentum
by Thomas Aspray
The Demand Index developed by James Sibbett and its counterpart, the Demand Oscillator, are quite
useful in identifying accumulation or distribution in both stocks and commodities. (See ""Fine-tuning the
Deman
AUTHOR: Thomas AsprayDATE: SEP 1989
AUTHOR: Thomas AsprayDATE: OCT 1988
Fine-tuning the demand index by Thomas E. Aspray
ARTICLE SYNOPSIS...Fine-tuning the demand index by Thomas E. Aspray
The Demand Index, which utilizes price and volume, calculates the buying pressure and selling pressure exerted on prices. These can be used to create an oscillator to identify accumulation or distribution
AUTHOR: Thomas E. AsprayDATE: JUN 1986
AUTHOR: Thomas AsprayDATE: FEB 1989
MACD momentum Part 1 by Thomas Aspray
ARTICLE SYNOPSIS...MACD momentum
Part 1
by Thomas Aspray
In the fall of 1986, I completed work on a new indicator: the MACD Histogram/Momentum. As many
of you are already aware, the MACD, or Convergence/Divergence, is an excellent indicator, but its
signals often lag when
AUTHOR: Thomas AsprayDATE: AUG 1988
AUTHOR: Thomas AsprayDATE: SEP 1988
NYSE technical indicators: diagnosing market bottoms by Thomas Aspray
ARTICLE SYNOPSIS...NYSE technical indicators: diagnosing market
bottoms
by Thomas Aspray
By definition, significant market bottoms or tops seem to catch the majority by surprise, especially the
fundamentalists. When an important low is formed, I try to review the many tec
AUTHOR: Thomas AsprayDATE: JUN 1988
On-balance volume by Tom Aspray
ARTICLE SYNOPSIS...On-balance volume
by Tom Aspray
On-balance volume or OBV is one of the early technical tools developed by the well-known market
analyst, Joe Granville. With the advent of new, and supposedly more sophisticated technical tools, it is
used less often. Man
AUTHOR: Tom AsprayDATE: APR 1988
Payoff index by Thomas E. Aspray
ARTICLE SYNOPSIS...Payoff index
by Thomas E. Aspray
In my market analysis, I find the action of the open interest can be very important. Granted in the
financial futures it occasionally gives misleading signals, but these are the exception rather than the rule.
I use two
AUTHOR: Thomas E. AsprayDATE: MAR 1988
AUTHOR: Thomas AsprayDATE: MAY 1989