An indicator is a tool used in coming up with a bias for the direction of either a particular stock or an index as a whole. There are many indicators each with different purposes; some are used to identify trends and some identify reversals. Every indicator can be used in conjunction with each other to form different types of trading strategies.
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Bearish contrasts with bullish. It means that stock has a downside momentum/bias to it, meaning the price action is controlled by sellers, which are "dumping" the stock causing its price to tank. There comes a time, known as support level where buyers regain control and you get an upside momentum again.
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i thought of a software company that would make the computers go faster and gives them more momentum
"Momentum" is a well-known indicator in investing that measures the speed at which prices are moving in a given direction.
Peter Shearer has written: 'Yeild gap momentum as a leading indicator to predict turning points in industrial production growth' 'Demographic forecasts of UK housebuilding'
When momentum is conserved, the initial momentum is equal to the final momentum.
Use this formula:Final momentum = (initial momentum) + (change in momentum)
what is the definition for momentum
Momentum is motion. When a car is moving it is exhibiting momentum. A young professional getting promotions is experiencing momentum.
The linear momentum component that does not contribute to angular momentum is the component that is parallel to the axis of rotation. Only the perpendicular component of linear momentum contributes to angular momentum.
According to the law of conservation of momentum, momentum is conserved in a closed system, which means that the total momentum before a collision is equal to the total momentum after the collision. Therefore, in a closed system, momentum lost by one object is equal to the momentum gained by another object.
Momentum
Mass is proportional to momentum. Momentum is the product of mass and velocity. When mass increases, momentum increases.
no as momentum=mass x velocity if velocity = 0 then momentum=0
No it does not. It represents momentum.