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AU:CRED Technical Analysis

Summary of all the Indicators

Summary
Buy
13Bullish
4Neutral
5Bearish
Oscillators
Sell
2Bullish
4Neutral
4Bearish
Moving Averages
Strong Buy
11Bullish
0Neutral
1Bearish
BetaShares Australian Investment Grade Corporate Bond ETF’s (CRED) Moving Averages Convergence Divergence (MACD) indicator is -0.02, suggesting BetaShares Australian Investment Grade Corporate Bond ETF is a Sell.
BetaShares Australian Investment Grade Corporate Bond ETF’s (CRED) 20-Day exponential moving average is 22.77, making it a Buy.
BetaShares Australian Investment Grade Corporate Bond ETF’s (CRED) 50-Day exponential moving average is 22.82, making it a Buy.

BetaShares Australian Investment Grade Corporate Bond ETF (CRED) Pivot Points

Nov 22, 2024, 09:55 PM
Name
S3
S2
S1
Pivot Points
R1
R2
R3
Classic
22.76
22.79
22.81
22.84
22.86
22.89
22.91
Fibonacci
22.79
22.81
22.82
22.84
22.86
22.87
22.89

BetaShares Australian Investment Grade Corporate Bond ETF (CRED) Moving Averages

Nov 22, 2024, 09:55 PM
Period
Simple
Exponential
MA5
22.80Buy
22.80Buy
MA10
22.75Buy
22.77Buy
MA20
22.74Buy
22.77Buy
MA50
22.91Sell
22.82Buy
MA100
22.81Buy
22.73Buy
MA200
22.40Buy
22.37Buy
BetaShares Australian Investment Grade Corporate Bond ETF’s (CRED) 10-Day exponential moving average is 22.77, making it a Buy.
BetaShares Australian Investment Grade Corporate Bond ETF’s (CRED) 100-Day exponential moving average is 22.73, making it a Buy.
BetaShares Australian Investment Grade Corporate Bond ETF’s (CRED) 50-day simple moving average is 22.91, creating a Sell signal.
BetaShares Australian Investment Grade Corporate Bond ETF’s (CRED) 100-day simple moving average is 22.81, creating a Buy signal.
BetaShares Australian Investment Grade Corporate Bond ETF’s (CRED) 200-day simple moving average is 22.40, creating a Buy signal.

BetaShares Australian Investment Grade Corporate Bond ETF (CRED) Technical Analysis

Nov 22, 2024, 09:55 PM
Name
Value
Action
RSI (14)
53.16
Neutral
STOCH (9,6)
84.41
Sell
STOCHRSI (14)
86.51
Sell
MACD (12,26)
-0.02
Sell
ADX (14)
21.99
Neutral
Williams %R
-13.33
Sell
CCI (14)
61.95
Neutral
ATR (14)
0.11
-
Ultimate Oscillator
46.65
Neutral
ROC
0.53
Buy
BetaShares Australian Investment Grade Corporate Bond ETF’s (CRED) Relative Strength Index (RSI) is 53.16, creating a Neutral signal.
BetaShares Australian Investment Grade Corporate Bond ETF’s (CRED) Trend Strength Indicator (ADX) is 21.99, creating a Neutral signal.
BetaShares Australian Investment Grade Corporate Bond ETF’s (CRED) Commodity Channel Index (CCI) is 61.95, creating a Neutral signal.
BetaShares Australian Investment Grade Corporate Bond ETF’s (CRED) Price Rate of Change (ROC) is 0.53, creating a Buy signal.

FAQ

Is CRED a Buy, Hold, or Sell?
Based on CRED’s technical indicators, CRED is a Buy.
    What is CRED’s RSI (14)?
    CRED’s RSI (14) is 53.16, which suggests CRED is a Neutral.
      What is CRED’s MACD?
      CRED’s MACD is -0.02, which suggests CRED is a Sell.
        What is CRED’s 5-day moving average?
        CRED’s 5-day moving average is 22.80, which suggests CRED is a Buy.
          What is CRED’s 20-day moving average?
          CRED 20-day moving average is 22.74, which suggests CRED is a Buy.
            What is CRED’s 50-day moving average?
            CRED’s 50-day moving average is 22.91, which suggests CRED is a Sell.
              What is CRED’s 200-day moving average?
              CRED’s 200-day moving average is 22.40, which suggests CRED is a Buy.
                What is CRED’s Williams % R (14)?
                CRED’s Williams % R (14) is -13.33, which suggests CRED is a Sell.
                  What is CRED’s CCI (14)?
                  CRED’s CCI (14) is 61.95, which suggests CRED is a Neutral.
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