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    Is Vol. Really Important ?

    I'm not trying to be an a**, but in the chart that you posted, didn't the proceeding price rise off the bottom (12:00 - 12:30 time frame) occur while volume was dropping?
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    Is Vol. Really Important ?

    Makosgu... I agree with you that price cannot move without a change in volume... or more specifically, price doesn't move until a buyer AND a seller agrees to make a transaction at a certain price, whether that price is higher, lower, or the same as the current price...my point is that you can...
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    Is Vol. Really Important ?

    Please enlighten me... how can the ratio of the buy and sell side deviate from 50/50? Are you talking about the absolute difference in the number of buyers vs. sellers? and if so, where can you get this information? Also, how do you differentiate between a transaction (=volume) when: (1) a "new"...
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    Is Vol. Really Important ?

    Which is why I think this sort of thing is nonsense: "The only fundamental factor that really counts in the stock market is The Law of Supply and Demand" - Richard D. Wyckoff I agree with you Babak... doesn't volume represent the buying AND selling of the stock? How can that be a...
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    Grant Noble- Trader's Edge

    Has anybody read the book "Trader's Edge" by Grant Noble? Specifically, I'm interested in his 20+ page chapter on trading off the Opening Price. Also, the book is geared towards Futures, can it also be applied to stocks? Thanks in advance. Dave Lansing, MI
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    Reminiscences of a Stock Operator...

    Quote from patsup:[/i] "just wondering... is there a real difference between the two? why is the original worth so much more? i.e. does the new one omit some important info? or is it just additional useless stuff " Apparently, the Smitten version from Traders Press excludes the last...
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    Reminiscences of a Stock Operator...

    Quote from maczter:[/i] "Found this Canadian re-print (unedited) of "How to Trade in Stocks"... [url]http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&category=378&item=6907500286&rd=1&ssPageName" Yes, I also purchased the book from Marion Meyer Booksellers for $100.00 (USD)... probably the...
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    Reminiscences of a Stock Operator...

    Quote from maczter:[/i] "The way in which someone chooses to end their life doesn't change the wisdom of the lessons taught by the stories shared during their life before they chose to end it" Just for historical accuracy, Livermore was suffering from inoperable cancer when he chose to end...
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