Re: What's your criteria for selecting between C or S Fund when making an IFT?
Originally Posted by
jpcavin
You must represent the technical.
Is the black/red squiggly the S and the light blue the C
Nevermind, thats MA. Which represents S and C?
Divide S by C. Do that over time and plot the data points. What you'll get is a line.
Every data point is represented by the red/black line. When the line is moving higher, S is getting bigger than C, so it's "outperforming". When S is getting smaller than C, the line slopes down because S is "underperforming" C.
It's an easy way to look at a chart and see what is happening with the relative strength between the two. You can also use standard moving averages, PPO, Stoch, BB, etc, just like any other stock chart.
Easy peasy.
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