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Re: [RT] MKT - INDU



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My short term intraday is to plot 3 minute bars of cumulative net volume so
using the normalized approach would give quite a different picture. Then I
also look at it on an end of day basis.  The attachment shows the intraday
CV for the Nasdaq.  Yesterday's chart had it for end of day.

bobr

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Sent: Wednesday, February 28, 2001 9:22 PM
Subject: Re: [RT] MKT - INDU


> BobR,
>
> What is your "short term"? intraday? or a few to several days?  Are you
> relating volume to price change or plotting the volume per cent as a
> separate line below the price chart?  I try to track volume vs. price
> direction but haven't tried this particular approach.
>
> Charles Marchand
>
>
> At 08:20 PM 2/28/01 -0800, you wrote:
> >I tried that (U-D)/(U+D) once and it just didn't look good on the short
term
> >basis.  The feel I got was that comparing this period with a period years
> >ago and using the normalization made a lot of sense, but it just seemed
to
> >cut the edge off the volume emphasis day to day.  In the short run the
total
> >volume and total issues don't change much. In the long run they do.
>
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