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Academic studies for investment professionals. Actionable investment advice and ideas. Owen Williams, CFA, DBA, is a Professor of Finance at the EM Lyon School of Business...
Read more about Market Indicators Part 3: Exhaustion Indicators
Read more about Market Indicators Part 3: Exhaustion Indicators

Market Indicators Part 3: Exhaustion Indicators

Owen Williams Feb 03, 2025
Read more about Market Indicators Part 3: Exhaustion Indicators
Read more about Market Indicators Part 3: Exhaustion Indicators
Exhaustion indicators are another group of market breadth indicators. We present our exhaustion indicators and illustrate their use for investors and traders.
Read more about Market Indicators: Internal Price Indicators
Read more about Market Indicators: Internal Price Indicators

Market Indicators: Internal Price Indicators

Owen Williams Jan 24, 2025
Read more about Market Indicators: Internal Price Indicators
Read more about Market Indicators: Internal Price Indicators
Owen Williams, CFA, DBA, is a Professor of Finance at the EM Lyon School of Business. Irrespective of an investor’s time horizon, an investor must make two decisions with every investment : when to buy and when to sell. Some use sophisticated techniques of market timing, such as studying chart patterns or looking at market-based indicators. Others use less sophisticated techniques including contributing to a retirement account at month’s end, regardless of the current price level. In this article, we share some more market-based indicators that aid in determining the strength of the current equity market.
Read more about Market Indicators: Breadth Indicators
Read more about Market Indicators: Breadth Indicators

Market Indicators: Breadth Indicators

Owen Williams Jan 24, 2025
Read more about Market Indicators: Breadth Indicators
Read more about Market Indicators: Breadth Indicators
Owen Williams is a Professor of Finance at the EM Lyon School of Business No matter what your investment horizon is, the price you pay for an asset will determine your future returns. While market timing is a skill that few ever master, having a better awareness of current market conditions, even without making significant directional bets will allow an investor to marginally optimize their buy/sell decisions. This articles presents the first set of invaluable market indicators that the best traders track.