Dow Theory and the Forex Market

forex | Forex, Forex theories | Wednesday, May 12th, 2010

Dow took a further analysis of the relationship between the trend of the market volume and the trend level of quotation indexes. The Dow theory states that during the bull maket the growth of rates is accompanied by increasing the trading volume and price reductions decreases the volume. In the interim of technical correction, despite the depreciation of prices, a simultaneous decrease in volume is a clear predictor of the overall rising trend, which will soon have the chance to go from the “shadow zone” to light.

Analogicly – in the bear market – there is an inverse relationship. During the main recede trend, we have to deal with the increase, which is accompanied by decreases in quotes. By contrast, sales volume decreases when listing the technical correction grow to the top. According to Dow it is a symptom of a general bear market, because the observed increase in the priceusually turns out to be very volatile.

Dow Theory was mainly first used to identify the trends of the market crisis on the American Stock Exchange NYSE. Dow used the stock exchange indexes (DJIA and the DJTA).

Dow Theory has no practical applications for determining the point of buying or selling currency pairs on the Forex market. However, this theory makes sense, because the knowledge of the main assumptions of this theory enables us to understand the other well-known theories and systems to determine the turning points in courses such as Elliott wave theory, or simply then it will be easier to learn the trend analysis, analysis of the formation and help to determine entry and exit points to the forex market.

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What is the Dow Jones Stock Exchange

forex | Stock Exchange | Saturday, November 28th, 2009

New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) is the second largest stock exchange of the world, after the NASDAQ stock exchange. Founded in 1817 as the New York Stock & Exchange Board. Its headquarters are in New York at 18 Broad Street, at the corner of Wall Street. Trading of securities takes place entirely electronically. There are about 2800 companies listed on NYSE,  including General Electric, General Motors Corp, IBM or Hewlett-Packard.
Dow Jones Industrial Average (DJIA) – is one of the most important traded securities indexes on the New York Stock Exchange and Nasdaq. This index was created by Charles Dow and Edward Jones. Dow Jones is the oldest active share index in the United States. Currently consists of 30 major U.S. companies. The Dow Jones index was published first time on May 26 in 1896.

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