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The
Coppock formula was introduced in Barron's in 1962 by Edwin Sedgwick
Coppock. The Coppock Curve is a long-term price momentum indicator
used primarily to recognize major bottoms in the stock market.
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Also
known as the Coppock Guide, calculated by: A 10-month weighted moving
average of the sum of the 14-month rate of change and the 11-month
rate of change for the DJIA. |
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