International Business Machines Corporation - Money Flow Index - MarketXLS
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Money Flow Index
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Returns the Money Flow Index, identifying overbought or oversold assets using price and volume data.
How calculated | 100-(100/(1+moneyflow ratio)) |
Example usage | =MoneyFlowIndex("MSFT") - Returns MoneyFlowIndex value for 14 day period =MoneyFlowIndex("MSFT",20) - Returns MoneyFlowIndex value for 20 day period =MoneyFlowIndex("MSFT",20,"9/1/2022") - Returns MoneyFlowIndex value for 20 day period with start date 1 September 2022 |
Notes | An MFI reading above 80 is considered overbought and an MFI reading below 20 is considered oversold |
Assets | Stocks, ETFs, Mutual Funds, Currencies, Cryptocurrencies |
Stock | Money Flow Index |
---|---|
IBM | 42.86 |
MSFT | 40.26 |
HPQ | 55.52 |
ORCL | 25.50 |
INTC | 43.88 |
CSCO | 53.01 |
ACN | 54.10 |
VMW | 0.00 |
GOOGL | 55.80 |
AAPL | 39.11 |
International Business Machines Corporation
IBM NYE
Sector: Technology
Industry: Information Technology Services
214.60
USD
4.35
(2.07%)
Previous close: 210.25 Open: 211.0 Bid: 213.07 Ask: 214.9
52 week range
153.92 237.37
Mkt Cap: 194,407 M Avg Vol (90 Days): 4,052,697
Last updated: Thursday 21st November 2024
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