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The '''Accumulationaccumulation/distribution line''' or '''accumulation/distribution index''' in the [[stock market]], is a [[technical analysis]] indicator intended to relate price and volume, inwhich supposedly acts as a leading indicator of price movements. It provides a measure of the [[stockcommitment of bulls and bears to the market]] and is used to detect divergences between volume and price action - signs that a trend is weakening.
 
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== See also ==
* [[Dimensional analysis]] - explains why volume and price are multiplied (not divided) in such indicators
* [[Glossary of stock market terms]]
* [[Modeling and analysis of financial markets]]
 
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[[Category:Technical indicators]]
 
==References==
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[[Category:Technical indicators]]