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Does anyone know of a place, website? that i could go to find stocks that have recently split? Sort of like a list that the bank has of foreclosed property ... does such a think exist?
Hope this link helps; gives earnings release and split dates.
Does anyone know of a place, website? that i could go to find stocks that have recently split? Sort of like a list that the bank has of foreclosed property ... does such a think exist?
You guys got me curious about this volume stuff. I wrote a real simple chart overlay that shows today’s volume % change and also last 5 days. Not sure how to interrupt the indicator. I took BOOM as an example. I’m showing today’s volume was 30.66% less and 5 day was 46.79% less. This stock also has been drifting up. Heck I’m even wondering if it might be a short.
If I understand this correctly when a stock drifts up on low volume it should be a negative thing?
Here is a simple trading system you might want to look into.
Set chart to channel 50day Lin regression.
Overlay with a 4-day simple moving average.
Buy signal LinReg slanted upward and price at bottom of channel. Go long on 1st day 4DMA is below price. Sell at top channel or when 4DMA crosses above price. Short works same way from top channel. Not sure if this classifies as a mechanical system or not but you must agree it is simple
Hear is an example:
Lower channel buy and sell at upper channel or 4DMA cross
when a stock drifts up on low volume it should be a negative thing?
If a stock is trending down generally, and then price drifts up on low volume, that's indecision to the bullishness, which is a bearish thing.....BUT when price trending UP, a low volume pullback is indecision to the bearishness, which is a bullish thing. I think the general trend is key. But what about in a sideways trend? Are low volume moves bullish or bearish? I can't decide cuz I'm too indecisive! hehehe
Originally posted by DSteckler
Price follows volume.
I think that is only partly true....
I think its true that volume follows price too.
So a complete statement would be:
"Price follows volume, and volume follows price".
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