Zweig looks good glancing at its definition, and as successful indicators that are still surviving, fits past data well, statistical Darwinism.
Along with other indicators, eg Davis (even though any indicator constructed is always dependent on same complete data set, even though they might neglect some or many data streams), does build a more positive spin.
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