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Technology Stocks : Dell Technologies Inc.
DELL 132.42-0.6%12:21 PM EST

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To: On the QT who wrote (76600)11/4/1998 9:27:00 PM
From: Chuzzlewit  Read Replies (2) of 176387
 
QT, I find that I am totally confused by these rating, and after looking at your explanation I find myself even more confused. Let me explain:

For every share of stock sold, there is a share of stock purchased. When the demand increases (as a result of increasing investors' expectations) the price increases (becausre the supply is constant). And when demand decreases, the stock price drops.

The only way the supply changes is if new shares are sold by the company, or the company retires shares.

So, accumulation/distribution would mean something only if it were applied to specific investors. And you could only get that by looking at institutional holdings at such time as they report.

Note that O'Neil's method is proprietary, so we don't know what he is measuring and cannot judge the validity of the computation.

What is it that I do not see here?

TTFN,
CTC
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