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The Stochastic Momentum Indicator (SMI) is a technical indicator used to identify potential trend reversals and changes in a security's momentum. It was developed by William Blau and is based on the Stochastic Oscillator and the Relative Strength Index (RSI). The indicator oscillates between -100 and +100, with readings above +40 indicating a bullish trend and below -40 indicating a bearish trend. A cross of the SMI and its signal line can also be used as a buy or sell signal. The SMI is designed to be less sensitive to short-term price fluctuations than the Stochastic Oscillator and to provide a more accurate measurement of trend strength over longer periods. It can help traders identify potential trend reversals and changes in a security's momentum and confirm the strength of a current trend. |
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Stochastic Momentum Indicator
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SMI(5,3,3) Crossed Above -80 |
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SMI(5,3,3) Crossed Above -70 |
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SMI(5,3,3) Crossed Above 0 |
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SMI(5,3,3) Crossed Below 70 |
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SMI(5,3,3) Crossed Below 80 |
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SMI(5,3,3) Crossed Below 0 |
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SMI(5,3,3) Is Above 75 |
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SMI(5,3,3) Is Below -75 |
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SMI(5,3,3) Trending Up Last 3 Days |
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SMI(5,3,3) Trending Up Last 7 Days |
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SMI(5,3,3) Trending Up Last 13 Days |
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SMI(5,3,3) Trending Down Last 3 Days |
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SMI(5,3,3) Trending Down Last 7 Days |
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SMI(5,3,3) Trending Down Last 13 Days |
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SMI(5,3,3) Bullish Divergence |
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SMI(5,3,3) Bearish Divergence |
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