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  • Finance
    Market Analysis: Security Trends
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      • Fixed Income
        • Market Analysis
          • Security Trends
        Security Price Trends Analysis over the last 2 years.
        Security:
        Show:
        Stock or ETFGraph Index  
        SPX - S&P 500 Index
        Trading StrategyP&LP&L % ReturnAnnualized P&LPerformance ComparisonShow
        Buy & Hold
        Moving Average 3/10 days TransitionLong
        Long/Short
        Moving Average 5/10 days TransitionLong
        Long/Short
        10 day Bollinger Bands TransitionLong
        Long/Short
        20 day Bollinger Bands TransitionLong
        Long/Short
        Adaptive Direction Volatility CorridorLong
        Long/Short
        IndicatorBuy or SellDatePriceLast PriceUnrealized P&LP&L Return
        Last
        2nd to Last
        Today's price:    
        Please Note:

        • Any kind of predictions of the market price movements, based on these models, are purely statistical and are based only
          on the historical price movements. As such, they can't be guaranteed in the market.
        • All calculations, shown here, are based only on the past data, and the data past price for which analytics is calculated is
          not used. Future price movements were was used only during training of the models before for learning correction purposes.
        • All the prices represent the end of the day closing prices and should be assumed that they are retrieved well after the closing
          of the market. Thus any Buy/Sell indicators, as well as P&L, should be seen as theoretical actions at the moment of the market closing.
        • Directional slope is a linear regression line anchored at the last price point of the interval for which it is calculated.