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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.
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.
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