Thus, the was born as a satirical metric to measure "unjustified, high-velocity upward price action." Unlike the S&P 500, which measures the largest 500 companies, the Dhoom Index measures chaos .
What goes up with Dhoom must come down with a Thud . A DI reading above 90 is often a sell signal for contrarians.
Whether they call it the "Social Velocity Index" or the , the concept is powerful:
Thus, the was born as a satirical metric to measure "unjustified, high-velocity upward price action." Unlike the S&P 500, which measures the largest 500 companies, the Dhoom Index measures chaos .
What goes up with Dhoom must come down with a Thud . A DI reading above 90 is often a sell signal for contrarians.
Whether they call it the "Social Velocity Index" or the , the concept is powerful: