Like for example:
The opening price is relatively close or lower than the closing price.
During the day the price of QQQ tends to meet it's lowest price at around 10am Eastern Time. (A few charts confirm this, I haven't really went any deeper into this yet, but I will be doing more...
I have been researching QQQ for the past month and it seems that QQQ follows a very distinct trading pattern. Does anyone else see this ?
Also when I am down with my research I will submit it to this site for you guys to check out and to give me your opinion.
Thanks and let me know what...
QQQQ doesn't pay out dividends.
Honestly I don't see why they would need a dividend? Pull up the 1 month volume of this chart and check out the patterns..
My personal opinion on solar panels and if they are ever going to come back is YES they are.
In the long term that is, in maybe 2-3 years it will be hot like flap jacks on a griddle :P
Look for a strong company over $5-$10 with a high volume and is widely recognized and pump in the cash...
it matters how many trades you make a quarter or month. If you make a lot of trades the commissions going to be really low and if you dont it will be high.
i think it will be nothing..look around, no body uses AOL anymore because for what you can pay for with AOL you can get for FREE with google or yahoo..AOL was a big trend 10 years ago..its nothing now since the internet has really developed.