SPX & Margin Debit at Broker ,definition of Bubble using "Tech"

- RSI = We are far away from a bubble
- B% = Mid of Bubble land
- MACD = Beginning of Bubble land
What Is Margin Debt?
Margin debt is debt a brokerage customer takes on by trading on margin. When purchasing securities through a broker, investors have the option of using a cash account and covering the entire cost of the investment themselves, or using a margin account—meaning they borrow part of the initial capital from their broker. The portion the investors borrow is known as margin debt, while the portion they fund themselves is the margin, or equity.
- B% = Mid of Bubble land
- MACD = Beginning of Bubble land
What Is Margin Debt?
Margin debt is debt a brokerage customer takes on by trading on margin. When purchasing securities through a broker, investors have the option of using a cash account and covering the entire cost of the investment themselves, or using a margin account—meaning they borrow part of the initial capital from their broker. The portion the investors borrow is known as margin debt, while the portion they fund themselves is the margin, or equity.
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B% is going down, RSI is going down only MACD is going ballistic up !!!December 2021 VS January 2021 !
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