Polarized Fractal Efficiency

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Definition: Polarized Fractal Efficiency


Polarized Fractal Efficiency

Quick Summary of Polarized Fractal Efficiency


A technical indicator developed by Hans Hannula that was invented to determine price efficiency over a user-defined time period. This indicator fluctuates between -100 and +100 with 0 as the center line. Securities with a PFE greater than zero are deemed to be trending up, while a reading of less than zero indicates the trend is down.




What is the dictionary definition of Polarized Fractal Efficiency?

Dictionary Definition


An analytical tool developed by Hans Hannula in 1994 which uses fractal geometry to analyze stock price trends and efficiency. A PFE number less than zero indicates a downward price trend while a PFE number greater than zero signifies an upward price trend.


Synonyms For Polarized Fractal Efficiency


PFE


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Definition Sources


Definitions for Polarized Fractal Efficiency are sourced/syndicated and enhanced from:

  • A Dictionary of Economics (Oxford Quick Reference)
  • Oxford Dictionary Of Accounting
  • Oxford Dictionary Of Business & Management

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