Positive RMI, Positive MFI, And Elevated A/D Line

Positive RMI, Positive MFI, And Elevated A/D Line

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MomentumMarketStructure

Three present-state price/volume observations co-occur: Relative Momentum Index positive (5-period gains exceed losses over 14-period window), Money Flow Index positive (positive money flow dominates over 14-period window), and Accumulation/Distribution line elevated (volume-weighted close position above midpoint over 21 weeks). All three are public price-and-volume signals; none reads institutional fund flow data.

State

RMI positive (gains exceed losses), MFI positive (positive money flow dominates), and A/D line elevated (closes lean toward bar highs, volume-weighted, 21w)

Emergence

Three present-state price/volume observations co-occur. The Relative Momentum Index is positive over its 14-period window with 5-period momentum (average gains exceed average losses). The Money Flow Index is positive over its 14-period window (positive money flow dominates negative). The Accumulation/Distribution line is elevated over its 21-week window (volume-weighted measure of close position within the bar exceeds the bar midpoint). The configuration describes present-state positive readings on three volume-weighted price-direction indicators.

Limits

All three observations read public price-and-volume data. They identify configurations where volume occurred more on up periods than down periods over their respective lookbacks; they do not differentiate informed from uninformed flow, identify the buyers, or read mutual-fund / ETF / institutional inflow data. Conventional vocabulary like 'money flow' and 'accumulation' borrowed from technical analysis carries connotations of informed buying that the formulas do not support. Past indicator readings do not predict future direction.

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Explanation

Each observation is an independent reading of public price-and-volume data: Sustained Multi-Week Gains vs Losses (RMI) is a momentum oscillator (5-period momentum, 14-period lookback) that fires when average gains exceed average losses. It does not measure capital flow. Up-Period Money-Flow Dominates Down-Period (14-Period MFI ≥ 70) is the Money Flow Index over a 14-period window. The formula sums (typical price × volume) on up-typical-price periods and on down-typical-price periods separately; the score reads the asymmetry between the two pools. The 'money flow' label is conventional formula vocabulary (typical price × volume), not actual institutional fund flows from any specific market participant. Closes Lean Toward Bar Highs (Volume-Weighted, 21w) is the Accumulation/Distribution line over a 21-week window. The 'accumulation' label is conventional; the formula reads close position within the bar, weighted by volume, not buyer identity. The three together describe a present-state of positive readings on three volume-weighted price-direction indicators. They do not predict continuation or claim institutional buying.

Interpretation

This interpretation records a co-occurrence of three volume-weighted price-direction readings (RMI, MFI, A/D line). It does not predict future returns, assess fundamental value, or indicate entry timing. The interpretationKey 'capital-flow-momentum' is conventional indicator vocabulary; none of the three observation measures actual institutional fund flows or capital commitment from any specific market participant — the formulas read price-and-volume only.

Required Observations

Up-Period Money-Flow Dominates Down-Period (14-Period MFI ≥ 70)

Money flowing in on up weeks has outweighed money flowing out on down weeks.

Sustained Multi-Week Gains vs Losses (RMI)

Multi-week gains have consistently outweighed multi-week losses.

Closes Lean Toward Bar Highs (Volume-Weighted, 21w)

Over 21 weeks, weekly closes have leaned toward the high of each week, with heavier weight on higher-volume weeks.