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To: Eddy Blinker who wrote (205442)11/18/2002 12:25:19 PM
From: GraceZ  Read Replies (3) of 436258
 
Since nobody else seems to have invested as much as one hour in figuring it out -why should I tell for nothing what took me 5 years to find.

I can understand that sentiment. I was simply curious since I've been studying every trade analysis for years and I've never seen a way to tell the difference between a short sale and a sale, furthermore I don't think it matters. What matters to me is how much money is going into a stock, money flow analysis. That and whether this amount is correlated or divergent from price action. Basically because that's what tells you whether the stock is being accumulated or distributed behind the mask that price action presents. On the whole what short term traders add or subtract is a wash. While their actions push price all over the place their actions cancel each other out eventually. Eventually can be a long time. Frequently traders add to the money flow against their will.
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