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Re: [RT] Re: Adv\Decl oddball



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I would send mine, but Mark must have the decline data too and I don't trust
mine.  He is generous in this regards, markbrown@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx

bob

----- Original Message -----
From: <hefjr@xxxxxxx>
To: <realtraders@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Saturday, December 23, 2000 2:29 PM
Subject: [RT] Re: Adv\Decl oddball


> Greetings Bob,
>   I'm trying to get hold of intraday adv/decl data. I have another
> approach I'd like to try. Neville was kind enough to send the $adv.omz
> file that Mark posted last week. However, like you, my idea will
> require decline data. If you know of a site where I can download a
> few months of intraday NYSE decline data I would certainly appreciate
> it. Thanks for your time.
>
>                                    Regards Harold
> --- In realtraders@xxxxxxxxxxx, "BobR" <bobrabcd@xxxx> wrote:
> > Friday's 2000+ advances caught my eye too and to decided what to do
> about it
> > requires some more tools.  Looking at the cumulative net volume,
> CVnya,
> > helps to decide if the strong advances would be followed by a
> reversal.  The
> > hourly cumulative net volume(Moontide) is just now coming off of a
> bottom
> > and should be making a rounded top when the ADV is peaking.   So I
> would say
> > its a bit early to make a complete reversal.  It might make a
> partial
> > pullback, but my guess is it would be bought into and then move
> higher next
> > week.  One general observation is that the $ADV or $DECL can run
> for 3 to 5
> > days before a trend reversal.  So once you get a buy, start the
> countdown
> > timer for risk control.  The other useful view is the flow rate and
> raw net
> > volume.  This is discretionary stuff but the simple directional and
> strength
> > volume patterns  can add a degree of psychological conviction to the
> > decision making process.  After 3 days of increasing $ADV a trader
> might
> > look for price to continue up a bit and the $ADV to drop off or
> diverge
> > before an actual price reversal occurs.  Divergences between price
> and
> > breadth can be the clue.
> >
> > BobR
> >
> > ----- Original Message -----
> > From: "Ron Cernokus" <roncer@xxxx>
> > To: <realtraders@xxxxxxxxxxx>
> > Sent: Friday, December 22, 2000 7:32 PM
> > Subject: [RT] Adv\Decl oddball
> >
> >
> > >
> > > Bob,
> > >     Do Think today is another example of a possible reversal set
> up for
> > > tuesday based on the Adv/Decl?
> > > Thanks And Happy Holiday
> > >
> > >         Ron
> > >
> > >
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