Hello traders! This indicator was originally developed by Paul L. Dysart in the 1930s and then described and popularized by Norman G. Fosback in his book "Stock Market Logic: A Sophisticated Approach to Profits on Wall Street" . Like and follow for more cool indicators! Happy Trading!
Hello traders! This indicator was originally developed by Paul L. Dysart in the 1930s and then described and popularized by Norman G. Fosback in his book "Stock Market Logic: A Sophisticated Approach to Profits on Wall Street" Like and follow for more cool indicators! Happy Trading!
This is an experimental study inspired by the Quantitative Qualitative Estimation indicator designed to identify trend and wave activity. In this study, rather than using RSI for the calculation, the Dual Volume Divergence Index oscillator is utilized. First, the DVDI oscillator is calculated by taking the difference between PVI and its EMA, and NVI and its EMA,...
This is an experimental variation of Paul L. Dysart's Positive Volume Index and Negative Volume Index that tracks the divergences between the PVI and its EMA, and the NVI and its EMA, then plots both together for comparison. This tool can be used to identify trending price activity.