prawn_86
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Any VSA techies out there care to enlighten as to what no, or miniscule volume generally means? (Im aware VSA is best for highly liquid stocks)
No interest plain and simple.
So pretty much what i thought. Although its weird that there is zero volume for so many stocks
Now the question is when will it pick up and how do you use volume as an indicator if there has been no volume for a while. IE - do you still do it based on historical volume or use %'s or what
History repeats...repeatedly... dare I say it..why nott like bad prawns...
Cheers
.........Sauri
Is that meant to mean something? Have you been drinking?:
So pretty much what i thought. Although its weird that there is zero volume for so many stocks.
Now the question is when will it pick up and how do you use volume as an indicator if there has been no volume for a while. IE - do you still do it based on historical volume or use %'s or what
Now the question is when will it pick up and how do you use volume as an indicator if there has been no volume for a while. IE - do you still do it based on historical volume or use %'s or what
Although Kauri's humor is questionable his observation is supported by me at least.
If you sat in a car with no gas would you expect to get somewhere?
Most buy smalls because they seem cheap.
You can buy 20000 at 10C or 50 at $40.
But a 5% move in either is a 5% move.
One you can analyse the other----well you can gamble.
Although Kauri's humor is questionable his observation is supported by me at least.
If you sat in a car with no gas would you expect to get somewhere?
Most buy smalls because they seem cheap.
You can buy 20000 at 10C or 50 at $40.
But a 5% move in either is a 5% move.
One you can analyse the other----well you can gamble.
Take that...rewind it back...
10 cents to 10.5 cents = 5%
$40 to $42 = 5%
Which seems more attractive now?
10 cents to 9.5 cents = -5%
$40 to $38 = -5%
Which seems more dangerous to your capital now?
Take that...rewind it back...
10 cents to 10.5 cents = 5%
$40 to $42 = 5%
Which seems more attractive now?
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