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FNOVA-B weekly Price Action chart, closing 2025-10-27
FNOVA-B weekly Smart Money chart
FNOVA-B Mansfield Relative Strength chart
FNOVA-B weekly Market Demand chart
FNOVA-B weekly Market Strength chart
FNOVA-B weekly Market Dynamics chart
FNOVA-B weekly Market Threshold chart

Price & Volume (8w)

Concise behaviour read over the last 8 weeks.
Executive summary

Last week closed up (1.58%), and over the last 8 weeks price is up (0.78%) with a falling slope (-0.119%/w). Ranges are expanding (current 0.92× mean; 62th pct; realised vol ≈ 3.94%). Price spends time in the middle band (rising), participation is near typical with a buying-tilt bias (z +0.17), money flow is falling, and posture is below 30w & 50w (drawdown -0.77%). Pressure favours further decline unless momentum repairs.

Weekly Change
1.58%
Close → Close
4.47%
8-week Δ
0.78%
Slope / week
-0.119%
Range Regime
expanding
%B Band
middle (rising)
Participation
near typical (buying-tilt)
Money Flow
falling
SMA Posture
below 30w & 50w
Drawdown (lookback)
-0.77%
Breadth (Up/Down)
5 up / 3 down
Streaks
↑ 2 ↓ 1
Key signals
−1
Negative
pol -0.1 conf 0.45
Weekly ranges are expanding.
Volatility expansion — respect risk on both sides.
Implications
Latest range is 0.92× the 8-week mean (62th pct). Realised weekly vol ≈ 3.94%. Confirm with closes beyond prior extremes.
All observations
1

Weekly Report (8w)

Plain-English highlights from each chart — with specific, numerical context.
Verdict: Positive Leaning: 0.287
Executive summary

This week: relative strength is improving. In practical terms: backdrop leans constructive; pullbacks can be buyable if structure holds; alignment between price and intent improves reliability of advances.

What to watch next
  • Leadership tailwind: breakouts have better odds if RS continues to firm.

Market Strength

Relative Strength is positive and rising. — Leaders tend to keep leading in uptrends.
Score 0.55 +1 / -0 Level 6.635
Relative Strength is positive and rising.
Relative Strength is positive and rising. Leaders tend to keep leading in uptrends. In essence this reflects relative strength vs peers/benchmarks with a bullish tilt.
pol 0.55 conf 0.6 moderate · medium
What it means
Relative Strength is positive and rising. Leaders tend to keep leading in uptrends. In essence this reflects relative strength vs peers/benchmarks with a bullish tilt.
Implications
Improves odds for follow-through if pullbacks hold higher lows. (pol 0.55, conf 0.60 → moderate/medium)
No additional observations.

Mansfield Relative Strength

Mansfield RS vs ^OMXSPI is negative and weakening. — Avoid unless a reversal forms.
Score -0.5 +0 / -1
Mansfield RS vs ^OMXSPI is negative and weakening.
Mansfield RS vs ^OMXSPI is negative and weakening. Avoid unless a reversal forms. In essence this reflects Mansfield relative strength trend with a bearish tilt.
pol -0.5 conf 0.6 moderate · medium
What it means
Mansfield RS vs ^OMXSPI is negative and weakening. Avoid unless a reversal forms. In essence this reflects Mansfield relative strength trend with a bearish tilt.
Implications
Raises risk of failed breakouts; strength must prove itself on closes. (pol -0.50, conf 0.60 → moderate/medium)
No additional observations.

Convergence / Divergence (SI vs Price)

Price and Dynamics are aligned to the upside. — Alignment increases reliability of up-moves.
Score 0.55 +2 / -0
Bullish divergence: price lower-low vs Dynamics higher-low.
Bullish divergence: price lower-low vs Dynamics higher-low. Early hint of reversal. In essence this reflects alignment between price and strength/intent with a bullish tilt.
pol 0.6 conf 0.55 strong · medium
What it means
Bullish divergence: price lower-low vs Dynamics higher-low. Early hint of reversal. In essence this reflects alignment between price and strength/intent with a bullish tilt.
Implications
Improves odds for follow-through if pullbacks hold higher lows. (pol 0.60, conf 0.55 → strong/medium)
Positive
Positive
pol 0.5 conf 0.6
Price and Dynamics are aligned to the upside.
Price and Dynamics are aligned to the upside. Alignment increases reliability of up-moves. In essence this reflects alignment between price and strength/intent with a bullish tilt.
Implications
Improves odds for follow-through if pullbacks hold higher lows. (pol 0.50, conf 0.60 → moderate/medium)

Open = first traded price of the week. Close = last traded price of the week. High = highest weekly price; Low = lowest. The candle body is the distance between Open and Close (green if Close>Open, red if Close<Open).

Weekly Change = % change from Open to Close in the latest week. Close→Close = % change from last week’s close to this week’s close. 8-week Δ = % change from 8 weeks ago to now. Formula for a % change: (New − Old) / Old × 100.

Shows the average weekly rate of change computed by a simple linear regression (OLS) on weekly closes. We normalise by the average price so the slope is a % per week (comparable across tickers). Positive = up-drift; Negative = down-drift.

Range Regime describes if weekly high-low ranges are compressing (tightening) or expanding (widening), based on the slope of recent ranges.
Compression Ratio compares the latest range to the recent average (e.g., 0.72× means tighter than usual).
Range Percentile shows where the latest range sits within the recent distribution (e.g., 38th pct).
Realised Volatility is the standard deviation of week-to-week Close→Close % changes over the window (a volatility proxy).

%B places the current price inside its Bollinger Bands: 0.0=lower band, 0.5=middle MA, 1.0=upper band. Values >1 or <0 are outside the bands. %B slope is the weekly drift of %B — rising means price is gravitating toward strength. Band location (lower/middle/upper) and Band trend (rising/falling/flat) summarise where price lives and whether that placement is improving.

Participation indicates how active the market is relative to a typical week, expressed as a z-score (see Statistics Primer). Above/near/below typical describe that z-score qualitatively. Participation Bias (skew) shows the tilt between buy-volume and sell-volume (positive = buying-tilt, negative = selling-tilt). Money Flow is a directional read of capital using price+volume (OBV-style). OBV slope is the trend in On-Balance Volume; rising supports accumulation, falling supports distribution.

SMA posture describes whether price is above or below the 30-week and 50-week simple moving averages. Above both is generally constructive; below both is riskier. Distance to SMA is how far price is from a moving average (as a percent). Positive = above, negative = below.

Up vs Down weeks counts how many weeks closed higher than they opened vs lower within the window (e.g., “5 up / 3 down”). Longest streaks show the maximum consecutive up-weeks and down-weeks — a feel for persistence.

Percentage decline from the highest close within the lookback window to the current close. Useful for quantifying downside pressure during corrections.

Relative Strength measures performance vs a benchmark (e.g., index). Mansfield RS is a classic implementation often plotted as a line around a zero baseline. Rising RS implies leadership tailwind; falling RS implies lagging headwind.

Smart Money seeks institutional-style accumulation/distribution footprints. Market Demand assesses buying pressure vs selling pressure (demand vs supply). Market Dynamics tracks state changes/ribbon flips that mark early trend anatomy (constructive vs deteriorating). Market Regime classifies the backdrop (trend-friendly, mean-reverting, or mixed), which helps decide whether to favour momentum or mean-reversion tactics.

Convergence = indicator intent/strength agrees with price direction (higher reliability). Divergence = price moves against indicator intent (warning; lower reliability).

Section Score is the average polarity of observations within a section (−1 to +1). Positives/Negatives = counts of bullish/bearish observations. Leaning = the overall average polarity across all sections. Verdict maps the leaning into “Positive / Neutral / Negative”. Confidence (conf) accompanies an observation and reflects signal quality (low/medium/high).

Mean (average) = sum of values ÷ number of values. Standard Deviation (std dev) measures how spread out values are around the mean. z-score = (value − mean) ÷ std dev; tells how many std devs a value is from typical (0 = typical, +1 ≈ above-average). Percentile locates a value within a distribution (e.g., 80th pct is higher than 80% of recent values). OLS Slope fits a straight line through points (least squares) and reports the line’s gradient (our per-week trend rate).

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