Anyone know anything about these "balancepoint" things? (chart)

Basically, yep.
Looks like a MACD, or varieties/time frames/combinations of "things".

Moving average convergence /divergence. Can be used to do a lot of things.
Don't think I'm to far wrong on that.
 
Quote from 1a2b3cppp:

Someone posted this in another thread. Is this just looking at various indexes and/or sectors (banks, semiconductors, housing, oil, etc.) and displaying them in histogram form or something?
In education, balance point charts involve grade variance. I suppose in other disciplines as well. Have no clue if your charts involve variance. A novel thought - consider asking the person who originally posted the chart?
 
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Looks like a MACD, or varieties/time frames/combinations of "things".

Moving average convergence /divergence. Can be used to do a lot of things. Don't think I'm to far wrong on that.
They should change the name of MACD to MAAN (Much Ado About Nothing)

:)
 
Quote from spindr0:

In education, balance point charts involve grade variance. I suppose in other disciplines as well. Have no clue if your charts involve variance. A novel thought - consider asking the person who originally posted the chart?

I did. They haven't logged on in over a year and the "email" option was disabled.

So I'm asking the main forum instead.

Discuss the feasibility of using individual sectors as indicators for S&P/Nasdaq/Dow performance.
 
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