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A divergence occurs when two markets, or a market and a benchmark index, or a market and an indicator move in opposite directions. Common examples include one stock index (eg, the Dow Industrials) moving higher while another stock index (eg, the Dow Transports) moves lower, or when price makes a new high and a momentum oscillator (like the RSI or stochastics) makes a lower high. ...
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driving or moving apart from a common point.
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The ability to move both eyes out as object moves away.
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the net outflow of air from a region, typically caused by horizontal wind motion; the opposite of convergence
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Moving Farther Apart Outwardly from a Common Center
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