Meaning / Definition of
Force Index
Categories: Stocks, Technical Analysis,
A mathematical tool used by technical analysts to determine whether a stock is strengthening or weakening. The force index is equal to the difference between the closing price of a stock on two consecutive days times the volume on the second day. Large changes in the force index of a stock signal major shifts in momentum.
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