jk,
At least put the CLSN MACD, which is a lagging indicator, in context:
Since the MACD is based on moving averages, it is inherently a lagging indicator. However, in this regard the MACD does not lag as much as a basic moving average crossing indicator, since the signal cross can be anticipated by noting the convergence far in advance of the actual crossing. As a metric of price trends, the MACD is less useful for stocks that are not trending (trading in a range) or are trading with erratic price action.
I know you need to get some money so you post the rediculus but remember for many of us, this is not our 1st rodeo.
Sentiment: Strong Buy