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Technology Stocks : Raptor systems
RAPT 35.42-1.2%Dec 26 9:30 AM EST

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To: Gerry Attilio who wrote (65)9/19/1996 11:16:00 AM
From: Edward F. Aboufadel   of 84
 
This isn't a perfect way to track purchase quantities, but ...

I have been using the Lombard Public Inforamtion Center. The URL is

lombard.com

For now, at least, the service is free. You can get intraday charts,
and at the bottom of the charts are the volumes of individual trades.
I have been guessing that an uptick is a buy and a downtick is a sell.

If I am following this correctly, then for the last few months, as RAPT has crashed, the big trades have been sales. Yesterday, the big trades were purchases. (And I mean big! -- when the average daily volume is something like 140K and there are several 30K to 50K trades in one day.)

RAPT is up again this morning -- let's see if this rally pans out.

Ed A.
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