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A Simple Way to Clarify Price Structure | Stock Talk with Joe Rabil

My 2 Favorite ADX Setups | Stock Talk with Joe Rabil

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On this week’s edition of Stock Talk with Joe Rabil, Joe shows why having 2 versions of ACP running at the same time can be a nice advantage in situations where the price structure is not crystal clear. He also explains how to use price structure in conjunction with the MA lines, as well as MACD and ADX. Joe discusses the differences between SPX, INDU and COMPQ and what to look for between now and the end of the year. He then covers the symbol requests that came through this week, including NVAX and ABNB.

This video was originally broadcast on December 1, 2022. Click this link to watch on YouTube. You can also view new episodes – and be notified as soon as they’re published – using the StockCharts on demand website, StockChartsTV.com, or its corresponding apps on Roku, Fire TV, Chromecast, iOS, Android and more!

New episodes of Stock Talk with Joe Rabil air on Thursdays at 2pm ET on StockCharts TV. Archived episodes of the show are available at this link. Send symbol requests to stocktalk@stockcharts.com; you can also submit a request in the comments section below the video on YouTube. Symbol Requests can be sent in throughout the week prior to the next show. (Please do not leave Symbol Requests on this page.)

Joe Rabil

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Joe Rabil, President of Rabil Stock Research, has provided technical stock research to some of the largest institutional money managers in the world for the past 30 years. He is an expert in the use of multiple time frame analysis and momentum characteristics of trends. During his career, he has identified and implemented methods to help improve stock selection and timing.

Rabil Stock Research is dedicated to providing unbiased analysis of stocks and markets.
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