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Trading Index. A market Indicator used in technical Analysis, calculated as follows: Arms Index = ((# of advancing issues / # of declining issues) / (Total Up volume / Total down volume)). A value of less than 1 is considered Bullish, greater than 1 Bearish. also called Arms Index.

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