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Technology Stocks : Dell Technologies Inc.
DELL 126.16-0.8%1:38 PM EST

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To: TigerPaw who wrote (151932)1/25/2000 3:50:00 PM
From: Geoff Nunn  Read Replies (2) of 176387
 
Tigerpaw. Re:The price went down by half. Now if you look at charts, money was flowing into the stock pretty heavily after that, more heavily than a bunch of individual buyers.

No offense intended, but this statement is nonsense. Let's see if we can agree on the following facts:

1. For every share someone sells, someone else buys.


2. The total number of shares bought necessarily equals the number of shares sold.

3. The amount of money that "flows into a stock" necessarily equals the amount that flows out of it. This follows because funds spent by the buyer must equal funds received by the seller. This is also true in the aggregate.

If the funds flowing into a stock increased, it simply means one thing: greater volume. An increase in the flow of money into a stock also implies a greater flow out of it. If price isn't moving, the only thing you can conclude is that trading volume picked up.
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