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Strategies & Market Trends : DAYTRADING Fundamentals

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To: marketbrief.com who wrote (2140)7/28/1999 10:25:00 AM
From: Richard Estes  Read Replies (2) of 18137
 
Anyone want to set a volume amount or trade rate that they considers liquid stock? So many banter around about liquidity, with no guidelines. Many end up buying the dinasaurs that make up the indices, where they play against institutions and grandmothers because they are liquid. I see liquidity in any price range, at varying volume levels. I define it as the shares you trade should not affect the bid/ask. That means that the majority of stocks are liquid.

BTW: Glad to see you are ~Smart$, when everyone talks about smart money, I have always wondered who he was. I had never seen him.
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