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The 20 and 50 day moving averages indicate that ECU may be in a bearish trend. This is because the 20 day moving average is below the 50 day moving average.
ECU is below its 20 day moving average. This bearish sign is even more significant because the moving average is also trending lower.
ECU is trading within its Bollinger Bands. This is a normal condition and means that the stock is neither overbought nor oversold relative to the price action over the last 20 days.
ECU has been relatively stable recently. This is evidenced by the width of its Bollinger Bands which are tighter than is normal due to the low volatility.Note: Momentum and Volume indicators below are ranked by the relevance of their current signals.
The Stochastic Oscillator is registering a strong bullish signal as the %K has crossed above the %D and the oscillator recently moved above the critical value of 20 and is no longer oversold.Volume Rate of Change
The Volume Rate of Change has just spiked. This important volume signal will help confirm the direction of the most current trend.OBV - On Balance Volume
The On Balance Volume indicator (OBV) shows that longer term selling pressure has given way to near term accumulation.MACD - Moving Average Convergence Divergence
The MACD is presently bullish because it is above the signal line, a 9 day exponential moving average. However, it is beneath the critical level of 0, which means that the underlying moving averages are still bearish, but converging towards bullish.RSI - Relative Strength Indicator
The RSI is currently at 40.23% which indicates that the stock is neither overbought nor oversold. You should note the trend of the RSI to see if the internal strength of ECU is improving or weakening.