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US and EU stock indices data ingestion currently broken

An update on data ingestion and chart generation Here is a real quick update on what can currently be observed on the main website: Our main data source for US and EU stock indices changed some internals, which is why the automated data ingestion no longer works. Hence, the automatically generated charts stopped updating in June. Unfortunately we noticed very late, and now the charts for the US and EU stock indices are outdated. The charts for indices from India and all crypto-related things are not affected. What are the next steps to fix the US and EU stock indices charts? We are going to look for another data source and adapt all things accordingly. We will let you know as soon as everything is fixed.    

Crypto index: BCI5 and BCI10 market breadth data

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Crypto on the rise again? Market breadth data suggests a turnaround Here is the latest data for BitPandas crypto currency indices BCI5 and BCI10. I will show you the values for the Avance Decline Line, Advanced vs. Declined, the McClellan Oscillator, the McClellan Summation Index and the percentage of index members trading above their SMA50, SMA100 and SMA200.   BitPandas Crypto Index BCI10: Market breadth data     BitPandas Crypto Index BCI5: Market breadth data  

Crypto Advance Decline Line for Crypto Index BCI5 and other Market Breadth Data

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Wow! Some crypto currencies had a very good day. Rumor has it Amazon and Twitter could plan to accept crypto currencies as a payment method. Surely, those rumors need to be taken carefully, though. However, market breadth data is influenced by today's spike in the prices. So - ket's have a look for them. Here is the market breadth data for the crypto index BCI5 from Bitpanda. State of the BCI 5 crypto index Summary Advance Decline Line and Advanced vs. Declined for this crypto index McClellan Oscillator and McClellan Summation Index for this crypto index % of crypto index members above their SMA50, SMA100 and SMA200 Bigger picture: Market breadth data for the last 6 months (selection)   To gain a better impression of what was happening during the last days, I attached a data screenshot of a bigger time frame (6 months). As you can see, the McClellan Summation Index is near the 0 line. This is a good sign for the longer time frame. The McClellan Oscillator, however, went from on