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Breadth basics on NEPSE: advancers, decliners, and when averages lie
Why advance–decline context matters on a concentrated market, and how to pair breadth with turnover leaders without overfitting a story.
· NepalBull Editorial, Markets desk
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Averages can hide the tape
When a handful of heavyweights dominate turnover, the index level can look calm while breadth deteriorates — or the opposite. Advancers and decliners give you a participation lens.
Practical combinations
- Pair breadth with turnover leaders to see whether flow is narrow or broad.
- Compare session change in your sector against the headline index.
- Treat single-session breadth spikes as noise until they repeat.
Where NepalBull fits
Landing movers and sector boards are starting points for questions, not answers. Always confirm against your broker statement and NEPSE data.
Educational content — not investment advice.
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