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Non-Tech : General Electric (GE)
GE 283.55-0.6%Dec 10 3:59 PM EST

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To: Arthur Tang who wrote (1874)4/24/2001 7:27:04 AM
From: Arthur Tang  Read Replies (1) of 3256
 
At the end of yesterday, last minute, 560,000 shares were sold on the 1 minute chart. On the last 5 minute, 900,000 shares were traded on the 5 minute chart. The 1 minute chart can breakdown the trades much more accurately, but still the trade has a range of prices(meaning many trades made up a composite volume).

Since the opening had people selling; and the last minute they sold some more(looking at large trades only); the motive may become more obvious in the coming days.

The question is, "who is doing it?", if fundamentals are in GE's favor? Detective work is always interesting. But the specialist knows. We will do some more detective work as we go on with this kind of analysis? The secret behind the technical trend analysis can be revealed(?).
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