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The Negative Volume Index and Positive Volume Index indicators are indicators to identify primary market trends and reversals. In 1936, Paul L. Dysart, Jr. began accumulating two series of advances and declines distinguished by whether volume was greater or lesser than the prior day's volume. He called the cumulative series for the days when volume had been greater than the prior day's volume the Positive Volume Index (PVI), and the series for the days when volume had been lesser the Negative Volume Index (NVI).

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  • The Negative Volume Index and Positive Volume Index indicators are indicators to identify primary market trends and reversals. In 1936, Paul L. Dysart, Jr. began accumulating two series of advances and declines distinguished by whether volume was greater or lesser than the prior day's volume. He called the cumulative series for the days when volume had been greater than the prior day's volume the Positive Volume Index (PVI), and the series for the days when volume had been lesser the Negative Volume Index (NVI). A native of Iowa, Dysart worked in Chicago's LaSalle Street during the 1920s. After giving up his Chicago Board of Trade membership, he published an advisory letter geared to short-term trading using advance-decline data. In 1933, he launched the Trendway weekly stock market letter and published it until 1969 when he died. Dysart also developed the 25-day Plurality Index, the 25-day total of the absolute difference between the number of advancing issues and the number of declining issues, and was a pioneer in using several types of volume of trading studies. Richard Russell, editor of Dow Theory Letters, in his January 7, 1976 letter called Dysart "one of the most brilliant of the pioneer market technicians." (en)
  • Индекс отрицательного объёма (NVI от англ. negative volume index) и индекс положительного объёма (PVI от англ. positive volume index) — технические индикаторы с зеркальной методологией расчёта, но аналогичной интерпретацией, аккумулирующие ценовые изменения за периоды с, соответственно, падающим и растущим объёмом торгов относительно предыдущего периода. Индексы отрицательного и положительного объёма были разработаны Полем Дизаром (англ. Paul L. Dysart, Jr.) в 1936 году, однако популяризированы в модификации Нормана Фосбака (англ. Norman G. Fosback) лишь в 1976 году. (ru)
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  • Индекс отрицательного объёма (NVI от англ. negative volume index) и индекс положительного объёма (PVI от англ. positive volume index) — технические индикаторы с зеркальной методологией расчёта, но аналогичной интерпретацией, аккумулирующие ценовые изменения за периоды с, соответственно, падающим и растущим объёмом торгов относительно предыдущего периода. Индексы отрицательного и положительного объёма были разработаны Полем Дизаром (англ. Paul L. Dysart, Jr.) в 1936 году, однако популяризированы в модификации Нормана Фосбака (англ. Norman G. Fosback) лишь в 1976 году. (ru)
  • The Negative Volume Index and Positive Volume Index indicators are indicators to identify primary market trends and reversals. In 1936, Paul L. Dysart, Jr. began accumulating two series of advances and declines distinguished by whether volume was greater or lesser than the prior day's volume. He called the cumulative series for the days when volume had been greater than the prior day's volume the Positive Volume Index (PVI), and the series for the days when volume had been lesser the Negative Volume Index (NVI). (en)
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  • Negative volume index (en)
  • Индексы отрицательного и положительного объёма (ru)
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