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MACD (moving average convergence/divergence) is a well-know technical indicator based on relation of two moving averages (MA) of price. This indicator is related to both trend indicators and oscillators. Notwithstanding it was first reported by Gerald Appel as early as in the end on 1970-s, this indicator is still popular today. Let's figure out why it gained popularity among traders, which useful information it provides and what are its pros and cons. Two types of MACD are distinguished: linear and bar chart. Let's consider each of them separately.
According to official sources, the Pareto Principle was named after the economist and sociologist Vilfredo Pareto, who was born in Paris in 1848, but was Italian by nationality. From 1906, he began to notice certain economic patterns. For example, he noted that 80% of the land in Italy belonged to 20% of the population. Then, he formulated the principle, noting that 20% of the pods in his garden contained 80% of the peas. These and other regularities led to the fact that Vilfredo Pareto developed the “80/20 Rule”, which in general form looked as follows: 80% of the effects come from 20% of the causes.
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