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        ==> CPC_SPX_DOW3yr.png and CPC_NYSE_NASDAQ3yr.png

        Put/Call Ratio for S&P500 & DJIA
        Put/Call Ratio for NYSE (NYA) and NASDAQ

        The 66 day moving average of the put/call ratio is the “Three Month Moving Average” in that there are usually 22 trading days each month, on average.

        The charts are at the bottom of this page.

        I cover four sentiment indicators in my newsletter [ http://xrl.us... ]. These indicators are:
        • ISE (International Securities Exchange) Sentiment Index
        • II-BBS: Investors’ Intelligence Bull Bear survey
        • CBOE (Chicago Board Options Exchange) Put/Call Ratio (CPC)
        • VIX (CBOE Volatility Index) http://www.cboe.com...

        For a list of all charts I’ve posted here, click this URL http://www.investorhives.com...

        DISCLAIMER: Answers & my words are general in nature, are not meant as specific investment advice, and do not necessarily represent the opinion of anyone but Kirk. Individuals should consult with their own advisors for specific investment advice. I update my reading on this index monthly in my newsletter [ see http://xrl.us... for a FREE sample of my newsletter and information about how to get on my emailing list.]


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