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Key Factors To Boost The Stock Market

Author: Shweta Jaiswal
by Shweta Jaiswal
Posted: Dec 20, 2017

There is difficulty in identifying specific key factors that influence the market as a whole. The stock market is a complex, interrelated system of large and small investors. Making uncoordinated decisions about a huge variety of investments.

The Basics: Supply and Demand

A difference between what providers are supplying. And what consumers are demanding in a market economy can evaluate any price movement. For this reason, economists say that markets tend towards equilibrium, where supply is equal to demand. Similarly, it works with stocks, where the supply is the number of shares. That people want to sell, and demand is the number of shares that people want to purchase.

It can be explained as if there are a greater number of buyers. Than sellers then the buyers bid up the prices of the stocks to entice sellers to get rid of them. On the other hand, a larger number of sellers bids down. The price of stocks hoping to entice buyers to purchase.

Generally, the buying and the selling of the stocks depend on the performance of the issuing entity. Whether the entity will be valued more highly in the future stocks or be able to repay its debts.

Widely Accepted Market Indicators

This begs a new question: What creates more buyers or more sellers?

It would be not wrong to say that the confidence in the stability of future investments plays a large role. In whether markets go up or down. All the investors are more likely to purchase stocks. If they’re convinced their shares can increase in price within the future. On the other side, if there is a reason to believe that shares will perform poorly. There are often more investors looking to sell than to buy.

Traders and technical indicators use many trading strategy and technical indicators to trade efficiently and accurately. These technical indicators are easily adaptable and easy to deploy. Relative Strength Index is one of the most widely used eminent technical indicators. The relative strength index is a technical index used in the study of a financial market or stock markets.

The traders keep RSI indicator in the category of momentum oscillator, which measures the speed and the direction of the price movements. Here, the momentum of the price implies the rate of rising and fall in the price of the assets. The RSI calculates the percentage of the higher closes to the lower closes. The stocks having the stronger positive changes have the higher value of RSI as compare to the stocks having the stronger negative changes.

Usually, the RSI is implemented on a timeframe of 14-days. However, traders manipulate the time and use RSI for any timeframe. RSI is the most commonly used technical indicator for analyzing the stock all over the world. RSI is calculated on the scale from zero to 100, where the point 70 is marked to be high level and the point 30 is marked to a low level.

Technical analysts consider the levels of 80 and 20 as extremely high levels and low levels correspondingly and 90 and 10 are the less occurred levels, which show the stronger momentum and with the help of which they generate accurate intraday cash tips.

According to Wilder, the bullish divergence occurs when the price of a stock makes lower low and the RSI makes a higher low. The divergence indicates the possible reversal point in the chart. If RSI does not show the new low then this is considered as strongest momentum. The bearish divergence occurs when the price of a stock makes higher high and the RSI makes lower high. If RSI does not show the new high then this is considered as weakening momentum.

About the Author

Money Classic Research was incorporated on 2nd September 2013, with the objective to nurture the investors and the traders by offering them technical and fundamental research assistance.

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