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Re: QCHA - where is it? How is it calculated?



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Thanks, James.
I wonder if this info is on www.cnbc.com anywhere?  If anyone finds the URL 
please post it.  -uf

At 07:25 AM 10/14/99 -0700, you wrote:
>An addendum to my previous post:
>
>You can get a similar picture of the market by following the Investor 
>Intelligence
>data that come out every Wed. Not the bull/bear data but the % of stocks 
>above the
>10 wk and 30 wk MA. You can get these data from II directly or from CNBC. Roy
>Bloomberg used to announce the numbers religiously at 11:35 am but Bob 
>Pisanti is at
>the helm now and he announces them whenever he feels like it, so they are 
>easy to
>miss. Last time I checked II was at 914.632.0422. They also (used to) have 
>a 900
>number.
>
>Yesterday 27.89% were above the 10 wk MA and 28.45% were above the 30 wk MA.
>
>Jim
>_______________
>llrich Fischer wrote:
>
> > In Martin "Buzzy" Schwartz' book "Pit Bull", he refers to a market breadth
> > indicator he calls QCHA.  Where is it?  I've looked through the index
> > listings in the TS2Ki symbol universe but haven't been able to find
> > it.  Can it be calculated from some of the other indicators?  If so,
> > how?  Does anyone know what the QCHA letters stand for?  The definition is
> > "the average % movement of all exchange listed stocks on an unweighted
> > basis".   Is it a practical joke on Marty's part and really means 
> "Gotcha"?  -uf