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Gold/Mining/Energy : Big Dog's Boom Boom Room

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To: chowder who wrote (43222)5/1/2005 1:37:27 AM
From: whitepine  Read Replies (2) of 206342
 
dabum > By attracting money flows, prices will rise. So, while you may focus on the reason "WHY" a stock's price may rise, I simply focus on the money flows and could care less what is causing the price to rise.

This message isn't about the method you or I use. It's about the money flows themselves, regardless of reason. Common sense should dictate that if money is flowing into the sector, prices should rise. If money is flowing out of the sector, prices should fall.


What is MONEY stream?

How do you determine if the money is flowing OUT of or IN to the stock? (Since there is a buyer for every seller, is MS a math formula that calculates #'s of sales at bid vs ask, adjusted for volume?)

How reliable is MS, in your view?

As you know, stock prices can rise with low volumes. Normally, the trading volume on PEY.un/to (peyuf) is quite low. At times, this can present traders and value investors with great opportunities.

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