Learn How To:

  • Identify Winners

    Relative Strength is based on the belief that winning securities will continue to performance best over time. Learn how to develop a process for identifying market leaders

  • Allocate Tactically

    Relative Strength has been shown to be effective at comparing asset classes, allowing you to benefit from adjusting your allocation to overweight the strongest asset classes

  • Balance Factors

    While Relative Strength tends to work over time, it does not work at all times. Pairing Relative Strength with other factors can help reduce a portfolio's overall volatility

Follow the Leader

Learn about how Relative Strength can help you identify areas of market leadership and focus your portfolio allocation to benefit from their continued leadership

Course curriculum

  1. 1
    • Relative Strength Intro

    • What RS Is and Isn't

    • Patience and Relative Strength

  2. 2
    • Why Relative Strength?

    • Why Point and Figure Relative Strength?

  3. 3
    • NDW RS Charts

    • RS on the NDW Platform

  4. 4
    • When Does RS Work Best?

    • RS in a Portfolio