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					<description><![CDATA[Call this basic stuff for most members but you have no idea how extremely, extremely helpful this particular video is to some of us. Is there a fast way we can check, on our own, on a daily or weekly basis -
&lt;abbr class=&#039;c2c-text-hover&#039; title=&#039;Market breadth is a technique used in technical analysis that attempts to gauge the direction of the overall market by analyzing the number of companies advancing relative to the number declining. Positive market breadth occurs when more companies are moving higher than are moving lower, and it is used to suggest that the bulls are in control of the momentum. Conversely, a disproportional number of declining securities is used to confirm bearish momentum. source: investopedia.com&#039;&gt;market breadth&lt;/abbr&gt;?  And perhaps more particularly - how you choose to weight it?  Or refer me to that piece...you have covered that before, I&#039;m sure, but I can&#039;t find it.  Thank you.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Call this basic stuff for most members but you have no idea how extremely, extremely helpful this particular video is to some of us. Is there a fast way we can check, on our own, on a daily or weekly basis &#8211;<br />
<abbr class='c2c-text-hover' title='Market breadth is a technique used in technical analysis that attempts to gauge the direction of the overall market by analyzing the number of companies advancing relative to the number declining. Positive market breadth occurs when more companies are moving higher than are moving lower, and it is used to suggest that the bulls are in control of the momentum. Conversely, a disproportional number of declining securities is used to confirm bearish momentum. source: investopedia.com'>market breadth</abbr>?  And perhaps more particularly &#8211; how you choose to weight it?  Or refer me to that piece&#8230;you have covered that before, I&#8217;m sure, but I can&#8217;t find it.  Thank you.</p>
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