NYSE Percent of Stocks Above 200 Day Moving Average

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NYSE Percent of Stocks Above 200 Day Moving Average closed up 34.73 as of September 12, 2022 from 32.4 from the previous day, 25.95 last week and 44.61 last month.

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NYSE Percent of Stocks Above 200 Day Moving Average Historical Data

DateClose
2022-09-12 34.725
2022-09-09 32.396
2022-09-08 29.074
2022-09-07 27.893
2022-09-06 25.289
2022-09-02 25.95
2022-09-01 26.642
2022-08-31 27.769
2022-08-30 29.132
2022-08-29 32.149
2022-08-26 33.292
2022-08-25 38.109
2022-08-24 34.765
2022-08-23 33.113
2022-08-22 33.485
2022-08-19 38.496
2022-08-18 42.792
2022-08-17 41.825
2022-08-16 45.894
2022-08-15 44.88
2022-08-12 44.614
2022-08-11 40.735
2022-08-10 39.563
2022-08-09 34.116
2022-08-08 36.506
2022-08-05 34.432
2022-08-04 34.267
2022-08-03 35.75
2022-08-02 33.196
2022-08-01 34.185
2022-07-29 33.842
2022-07-28 31.327
2022-07-27 27.618
2022-07-26 24.588
2022-07-25 24.794
2022-07-22 22.634
2022-07-21 23.21
2022-07-20 22.583
2022-07-19 22.172
2022-07-18 18.84
2022-07-15 18.305
2022-07-14 16.207
2022-07-13 17.606
2022-07-12 17.853
2022-07-11 18.758
2022-07-08 19.58
2022-07-07 19.827
2022-07-06 17.071
2022-07-05 18.346
2022-07-01 20.979
2022-06-30 19.201
2022-06-29 19.951
2022-06-28 20.864
2022-06-27 21.523
2022-06-24 20.271
2022-06-23 16.489
2022-06-22 16.907
2022-06-21 17.935
2022-06-17 15.173
2022-06-16 15.404

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NYSE Percent of Stocks Above 200 Day Moving Average Statistics

SecuritySymbolLastMomentumTrendOscillator1D%1W%1M%1Y%
NYSE Percent of Stocks Above 200 Day Moving AverageNYA200R.BREADTH34.7250000

NYSE Percent of Stocks Above 200 Day Moving Average Historical Data

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What is the NYSE Percent of Stocks Above 200 Day Moving Average

The NYSE Percent of Stocks Above 200 Day Moving Average is a metric used by investors and analysts to gauge the overall health and strength of the stock market. It calculates the percentage of stocks on the New York Stock Exchange that are trading above their 200-day moving average, which is a widely used technical indicator that helps determine the long-term trend of a stock. A higher percentage indicates that a larger number of stocks are in an uptrend, which is typically seen as a positive sign for the market. Conversely, a lower percentage may signal a weakening market sentiment and potential bearish trend. This metric can provide valuable insights into market conditions and help investors make informed decisions about their portfolios.