WorksheetsGr 6 PTKT Quizzie
Total questions: 12
Worksheet time: 7mins
Which is an example of bearish divergence?
The prices creates lower highs on a trendline, and the RSI oscillator is downwards
The prices creates lower lows on a trendline, and the RSI oscillator is upwards
The prices goes back to the support, and the RSI oscillator is upwards
The prices creates higher highs on a trendline, and the RSI oscillator is downwards
When is the RSI oscillator oversold?
Lower than 30
Lower than 70
Higher than 70
Higher than 30
MACD formula:
MACD = 12-Period EMA - 26-Period EMA
MACD = 16-Period EMA + 24-Period EMA
MACD = 16-Period EMA - 24-Period EMA
MACD = 12-Period EMA + 26-Period EMA
A Stochastic oscillator is a:
Momentum indicator
Trend indicator
Price action indicator
I-don't-know-indicator
If the price is rising, and the OBV is also rising, it means that buying pressing is ...... the market, further making a case for the continuing ...... trend.
increasing...bullish
decreasing...bullish
increasing...bearish
decreasing...bearish
Divergence occurs when the price moves in the opposite direction of the OBV.
True
False
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What is volume?
The number of shares or contracts traded over a specified period, usually a day
An indicator that measures the strength of a trend,
The number of shares or contracts traded in a day, reflects the ability of the securities to rise or fall in price
Is a change in the price direction of an asset; it can occur to the upside or downside
Which means of display displays volume separately (or does not include volume by nature)? (choose all that applies)
Bar
Candle
Equivolume
Point-and-Figure
A general rule to interpret a change in volume:
4. When a price decline halts with high volume, it is potentially a …
(a)
When prices are rising: a. Volume increasing is … . b. Volume decreasing is … .
Impressive… questionable
Questionable… impressive
Questionable… questionable
Impressive… impressive
A point-and-figure chart…. (choose all corrects)
plots price movements for stocks, bonds, commodities, or futures without considering the passage of time
plots price movements for stocks, bonds, commodities, or futures throughout various timeframes
utilizes columns consisting of stacked X's or O's, each representing a set amount of price movement
The X's illustrate falling prices, while O's represent a rising price.
Volume indicators and signals are typically based…
on changes in volume rather than volume itself
on the volume itself rather than changes in volume
on the changes in price and volume of the same timeframe
on the volume and the price of the stock at a given time
