Quote from dougcs:
Thought you didn't trade days after a holiday as volume is typically very low; and, as a result, there is an abnormal number of stocks being in dry up.
You are correct, sir. I don't trade those days specifically for the reasons you mention above. I simply pointed out a day which had the most equities in the 'Dry Up Stocks" list as an answer to your question. I recall many 'normal' market days which had 10 - 15 equities in the 'Dry Up' List as well (Autumn of 2004), but the Monday After Thanksgiving 2005 simply had the most of any day in recent memory.
Good Trading to you.
- Spydertrader
