What Are Momentum Indicators?

Momentrum indicators are technical analysis tools used to determine the strength or weakness of a stock’s price. Momentum measures the rate of the rise or fall of stock prices. Common momentum indicators include the relative strength index (RSI) and moving average convergence divergence (MACD).

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