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Strategies & Market Trends : Free Float Trading/ Portfolio Development/ Index Stategies

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From: dvdw©3/18/2008 8:45:57 AM
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This may be the most important post; it won't be clear immediately, but the story between the dates will unfold according to rules.
When I came here I understood the meaning of A markets Float is the Sum of its parts, depicted at any given time by the total legal authorized Free Float.

As you know; I've always maintained that All action happens against the Float. This remains an undeniable fact.
Going forward we'll use this data in variable context replies, in each consecutive post, I will be replying to this post.

The story begins in March 2000

March 2000 had 22 trading days.
There were 4947 companies trading stock in the Nazdaq during March 2000.

Total Monthly exchange volume was 44,682,703,641
The Total Volume was done using trades 54,601,890
Of The volume Block Vol was 15,240,913,856
The block Volume was taken with block trades 603,487

Move forward to March 2008 reporting 10 days of trading.

Avg # of Companies trading; 3259

After 10 Days Total Volume has been 23,809,484,352
After 10 days Total Trades used 89,501,577
After 10 days Total Block Vol has been 2,800,718,127
After 10 Days Total Block trades used 83,205

Before I offer more, everyone might think about these above data sets......your thoughts, are welcome at my yahoo mail.
Take as much time as you need. But do think about the math of the market, from every possible parameter.
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