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Relative Performance
"Relative strength is calculated for a stock to show how it has been performing relative to its sector or to the market as a whole. Relative strength can also be calculated for a sector relative to the market."
Lofthouse (1994)
ALLEN, W. Clay, 2001. Learn Relative Strength Point & Figure Charting
ALLEN, W. Clay, 2001. Technical Analysis for Long-term Investors
ANDERSON, Gary, 2003. The Janus Factor
DAMODARA, Aswath, Charting and Technical Analysis
JEGADEESH, Narasimhan and Sheridan TITMAN, 1993. Returns to Buying Winners and Selling Losers: Implications for Stock Market Efficiency
JEGADEESH, Narasimhan and Sheridan TITMAN, 1995. Overreaction, Delayed Reaction, and Contrarian Profits
JEN, Frank C., 1970. Random Walks and Technical Theories: Some Additional Evidence: Discussion
JENSEN and BENINGTON, 1970. Random Walks and Technical Theories: Some Additional Evidence
LEVY, Robert A., 1967. Relative Strength as a Criterion for Investment Selection
Van LANDINGHAM, M.H., 1980. The Day Trader: Some Additional Evidence