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Technology Stocks : Qualcomm Incorporated (QCOM)
QCOM 176.69+1.6%3:59 PM EST

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To: Jon Koplik who wrote (21022)1/9/1999 1:20:00 AM
From: Ramus  Read Replies (2) of 152472
 
Hi Jon,

I used to look at Quote.com to see what was happening "after hours". It usually indicates trading activity maybe 30 to 45 minutes after market close. Then stops, usually at most after 1 hour. Like you said, as if some "late" trades were being cleaned up. Tonight is interesting though, as there were, if I recall, 5 or 6 trades at 61, between 15 and 35 minutes after the market closed. These were followed by 3 at 59 11/16, then 1 at 60 1/8 and two more at 60 1/4. I've noticed in the past that higher priced trades don't mean the market will open higher in the morning. Sometimes it opens in the opposite direction big time. But I would like to know exactly what these trades are, why they are late, how that works etc. Are they really late trades or are they just trades being reported late?

Incidently, le SI enregistrant à expositions le dernier commerce en tant que " vers le haut du coutil ". En outre, le graphique de jours montre une pente positive pour la dernière demi-heure. C'est relevent n'est pas lui?

Walt
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