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Sentiment Analysis based on Historical Prices and Volumes of FIS common stock.



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FIS:  Week-end Altitude

Negative Volume Index (NVI) is a traditional Sentiment Indicator for Fidelity National Information Services. Here the Indicator Plot is the Calibrated NVI which incorporates several enhancements suggested by Norman Fosback. The plot is the proportion of the daily NVI as compared to the past year's average daily NVI. The plot is orange below the unity line (neutral implication) and green above (bullish).





How to read the Calibrated NVI for Fidelity National Information Services:

In its modern form, the NVI is an elegant indicator, but requires some care in interpretation. The orange plot (NVI less than unity) is not considered bearish because a lowering of the NVI is a natural tendancy under many market conditions. When the plot is in the green area, it indicates that prices are rising on low volume sessions, which is contrary to the normal condition. This can be a tip off to "accumulation behaviour" on the part of someone or some group in the market. The indicator seems most significant when prices are falling and the NVI is rising, which indicates a market that is "buying on the dips".




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FIS:  Negative Volume Index (Fosback NVI)

The NVI resembles a fundamental indicator more than a technical indicator in at least one respect, as it seems to be indicative over a span of months or quarters, rather then the extremely short predictive span typical of many technical signals. This chart for Fidelity National Information Services covers the few years before the start of the chart at the top of the page.




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Weekly Average Closing Altitude of Fidelity National Information Services

Values above the midline indicate that day traders have positive feelings toward FIS while traces below the midline are a sign that speculators are afraid to hold on to the issue overnight. Fidelity National Information Services stock prices are shown in red.






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Daily Up Volume vs Down Volume of Fidelity National Information Services

Here the blue indicates the proportion between Up Volume and Down Volume. Again, the horizontal blue line represents the neutral point. Fidelity National Information Services share prices are overlaid in red. This is an important indicator for market timing, as a change in direction of the volume line may happen before the price turns.




For Clients: More Market Sentiment Analysis of Fidelity National Information Services

Influence of Investor Sentiment on FIS stock prices. Also, roadmap and Summary of most effective indicators:

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This look at Fidelity National Information Services begins with a Classical Time Series Analysis of the historical stock prices, providing a vantage point over patterns that will be explored in greater detail in the following chapters.


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