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MACD-Bullish
MACD, or Moving Average Convergence-Divergence, is a trending indicator based on the interaction of a long-term moving average and a short-term moving average. It consists of two lines: the fast line (red on ClearStation graphs) and the slow line (blue on ClearStation graphs). If the fast line crosses above the slow line while both lines are above the centerline, a bullish signal is issued. The stock is said to have ""gone MACD green,"" is in an uptrend, and is likely to rise in price. For the latest list of all the stocks in the NYSE, Nasdaq, Amex and BB exchanges which have are entering a MACD - Bullish condition, check out Tag & Bag..
To learn more about MACD and other trending indicators, visit ClearStation's Education area. Source: ClearStation
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