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advancing issues

The number of securities that have increased in price during a specified period of time, typically one day or one week. Technicians use advancing issues to calculate the advance/decline ratio and the advance/decline line.

Related information about advancing issues:
  1. Advancing-Declining Issues
    Advancing Issues The number of issues (securities) that closed above their opening price. Declining Issues The number of issues (securities) that closed below ...
     
  2. Advances & Declines - Yahoo! Finance
    Advancing Issues, 2,099 (67%), 804 (58%), 1,507 (59%), 161 (35%). Declining Issues, 922 (29%), 527 (38%), 941 (37%), 189 (41%). Unchanged Issues, 128 ...
     
  3. Advance–decline line - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
    Thus it moves up when the index contains more advancing than declining issues, and moves down when there are more declining than advancing issues.
     
  4. Advancing Issues - The Free Dictionary
    v. ad·vanced, ad·vanc·ing, ad·vanc·es. v.tr. 1. To cause to move forward: advance a chess piece. 2. To put forward; propose or suggest: advanced a novel theory ...
     
  5. What is advancing issues? definition and meaning
    Definition of advancing issues: The number of securities that have increased in ... Technicians use advancing issues to calculate the advance/decline ratio and ...
     
  6. Advance Decline Ratio – Ratio of Advancing Issues to Declining ...
    Jun 23, 2011 ... The Advance Decline Ratio is used to measure the strength of the market over period of time. A higher trending A/D line indicates money flow ...
     
  7. Advance Decline data - about
    Either of those definitions will result in different numbers of advancing issues. The universe of stocks counted by each data source may also be different, causing ...
     
  8. Technical Analysis Advancing Declining Issues Indicator - Traders Log
    A market momentum indicator that subtracts the declining issues from the advancing issues on the New York Stock Exchange. This information is used to ...