NR 21 Stock Forecast - Daily Balance Of Power

NR21 Stock Forecast is based on your current time horizon. Investors can use this forecasting interface to forecast NR 21 stock prices and determine the direction of NR 21 SA's future trends based on various well-known forecasting models. We recommend always using this module together with an analysis of NR 21's historical fundamentals, such as revenue growth or operating cash flow patterns.
  
On February 5, 2024 NR 21 SA had Daily Balance Of Power of 0. Balance of Power indicator (or BOP) measures the strength of NR 21 SA market sensitivity to bulls and bears. It estimates the ability of NR 21 buyers and sellers to push price to an extreme high or extreme low level. As a result, by monitoring NR 21 Balance of Power indicator one can determine a trend of the price direction.
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Balance of Power indicator was created by Igor Livshin to predict asset short term price movements or warning signals. If Balance of Power indicator is trended towards the high of its range it will signify that the bulls are in control. On the other hand when the BOP indicator is moving towards the lows of its range it signifies that the bears are in control. If the indicator move from a high positive range to a lower positive range it signifies that the buying pressure is decreasing. Conversely, if the indicator move from a low negative range to a higher negative range it signifies that the selling pressure is decreasing.
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