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is an advance or decline line of the
15 most active stocks on the New York Stock Exchange. They are listed daily in many newspapers. Several large capitalization stocks, such as IBM, frequently appear on this list. Other stocks make the list only when they catch the publics eye due to an extremely positive or negative piece of news. MAS is a big money indicator - it shows whether big money is bullish or bearish. MAS for each day equals the number of the most active stocks that advanced minus the number of the most active stocks that declined. For example, if 9 of the most active stocks went up, 4 fell, and 2 were unchanged, then MAS for that day is 5 (9 - 4). Each day's MAS is added to the previous day's total, creating a cumulative MAS line. When MAS moves in the same direction as the broad stock market, it shows that big money supports the trend and it is likely to continue. When the market goes one way and MAS goes the other way, it shows that big money is betting on a reversal. When the trend of MAS diverges from the price trend, the market is especially likely to reverse. |
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