Sentences with phrase «value line arithmetic»

The Value Line Arithmetic Index, which tracks the performance of «the average stock» by equally weighting 1675 issues, is down 11 % from its April peak.
The average price of the Value Line Arithmetic Index in 2009 was 1758.
The chart included [above] depicts the results of those projections from 1983 to 2009, using the Value Line Arithmetic Index as our measure of the market.
(By comparison, Homebuilding just edged out Precious Metals for the top spot, 24.4 % to 24.3 %, while the broader market, as represented by the Value Line Arithmetic Average, rose 6.3 %.)
In all, the Value Line Arithmetic Average rose 3.7 % between April 29th and June 10th, and the leading market benchmarks were in the black, as well.
(By comparison, the Value Line Arithmetic Average has increased 7 % over this same stretch.)
From April 5th through Friday of last week, the small - cap Russell 2000 has declined by 14.3 %, the S&P 600 MidCap Index has declined by 10.6 %, and the equal - weighted all - cap Value Line Arithmetic has declined by 11.7 %.
For months, some of our internal strength measures have favored secondary stocks, indicating comparatively favorable action in indices such as the Russell 2000 and the Value Line Arithmetic average (which is not weighted by capitalization, so it reflects broad action).
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