Charts of the Week – BQL (march)
This webinar is now available on demand.
This week's webinar looks at the relative strength index and relative performance ratios to observe market trends towards overbought and oversold lines, including:
- Market Breadth Analysis on {WEIB }
- BQL breakdown of how to spot RSI trends
- Screening for overbought and oversold levels for both the RSI on a single security, and the RSI on a relative ratio
The session will reveal important market insights and demonstrate how you can create similar ideas yourself. The webinar tackles a key theme or asset class, using backtesting tools to provide analysis of the trends, anomalies and technical insights you need to keep an eye on this week.
This week's webinar looks at the relative strength index and relative performance ratios to observe market trends towards overbought and oversold lines, including:
- Market Breadth Analysis on {WEIB }
- BQL breakdown of how to spot RSI trends
- Screening for overbought and oversold levels for both the RSI on a single security, and the RSI on a relative ratio
The session will reveal important market insights and demonstrate how you can create similar ideas yourself. The webinar tackles a key theme or asset class, using backtesting tools to provide analysis of the trends, anomalies and technical insights you need to keep an eye on this week.
Speakers
Merle Dweck
Senior Bloomberg Analytics Specialist
Bloomberg
Merle Dweck is a Senior Bloomberg Analytics Specialist with a focus in Foreign Exchange, Technical Analysis, and Equities. She works closely with a variety of player types to support their different workflows. This includes assisting clients worldwide in our data visualization and different asset class specific solutions, like testing custom trading strategies through Bloomberg’s various back testing and charting tools. A graduate from CUNY Queens College, with majors in both Corporate Finance and Economics, Merle pioneered and heads our BMC University Webinar program which focuses on educating our University clients in terminal application across asset classes.