MACD = Moving Average Convergence/Divergence, which measures two moving averages against each other.  For instance, a 9 day moving average and a 15 day moving average.
ROC = Rate of Change, which is designed to show how fast a stock's price is changing.
MFI = Money Flow Index, which is supposed to indicate how strong a particular stock's price trend is
RSI = Relative Strength Indicator (or Index), which tries to use a number to indicate in what direction a stock is moving and with how much force
W%R = I don't know the exact words, but I've heard it called the Williams indicator, which is designed to determine if a stock is overbought or oversold.  I'm not sure what the underlying analysis consists of.  
Try the education sections of a couple of the sites below.What do your financial technical analysis indicator acronyms MACD, MFI, ROC, RSI, and W%R stand for?
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                      What do your financial technical analysis indicator acronyms MACD, MFI, ROC, RSI, and W%R stand for?
All these acronyms pertain to the jargon or field of TECHNICAL ANALYSIS.
Ex: MACD stand for moving avarage convergence divergence.
    ROC for  RATE OF CHANGE.
    RSI for RELATIVE STRENGHT INDEX.and so on...........
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