MFI and AD together?

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MFI and AD together?

Is it redundant to use MFI (money flow index) and AD (accumulation/distribution) in conjuction with one another, or do they complement each other quite well? I am having trouble wrapping this around my head on my own and I would appreciate anyone else's viewpoint.

I think that they would work well together, but I could very easily be over-looking a basic component of their makeup without really noticing it.

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Mfi and other indicators

I think you would get more value out of indicators which look at this from another angle. I have been looking into rsi 5 day and mfi 5 day for a short term system.

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Is it redundant to use MFI (money flow index) and AD (accumulation/distribution) in conjuction with one another, or do they complement each other quite well? I am having trouble wrapping this around my head on my own and I would appreciate anyone else's viewpoint.

I think that they would work well together, but I could very easily be over-looking a basic component of their makeup without really noticing it.

Thanks,

Jm
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jmiles301 started this thread mfi and rsi are essentially the same, except that mfi takes volume into account. that is why i have chosen to use the a/d line, which ultimately does provide a different angle.
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