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To: Thai Nguyen who wrote (613)2/16/1999 9:29:00 PM
From: Chris Cooper  Read Replies (3) of 17977
 
Thai, Ti and TiV refer to ticks and tick volume.
Ti is the number of "ticks", or trades in a security.
TiV is the number of shares (for equities) traded.
For example if there were two trades in a day, one for 100 shares
and one for 1000 shares, you would have Ti = 2 and TiV = 1100.

I'm not sure which "L" you're referring to. It could mean the Low
of the day. Or, on the Level II screen, it is a flag sent by
the exchange (market makers) at the end of the day.
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