Say you add (subtract) eleven days of modified Arms and the number, for example is say, 978887. From here, the next day is say 860000. So I drop day one and add 860000 and divide the remaining 10 numbers by 10, correct? Have you tried using EMA? When you multiply the A times AV, there is a LARGE number. Am I correct in the following example if I adjust decimal point and multiply the following:
Say, as reported in the July 29 IBD for the NYSE that 845 stocks advanced on 162,281,000 and that 2182 stocks declined on 511,464,000. Now can I simply multiply 162,281 times .845 and subtract from this the product of 511,464 times 2.182? In so doing I get 978,887. Is this correct?
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