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To: Jerry Olson who wrote (5879)2/3/2000 1:41:00 PM
From: feewaybill  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 9427
 
Hi Jerry,
On the left side of a chart labeled " Auto Comm" (its in very small letters right below "Find Sym." Left click on "Auto Comm" and it will bring up info on the company which includes the 30 day average volume. Example for "T":

Data through 02/03/2000

[T] American Telephone & Telegraph (51.00) broke a double bottom at 54.000 on 01/12/2000. This completed a Bearish Signal Reversal chart pattern.
T is trading below its bearish resistance line and is below its 200 day moving average. Relative Strength against the Dow Jones is on a Buy signal and the Relative Strength chart is in column of X's. Weekly momentum turned negative on 12/27/1999.

American Telephone & Telegraph is part of the Telephone sector which just changed to *Bear Confirmed status at 50 % in a column of O 's. T is trading -24% on the oversold side of the ten week trading band, the middle of this trading band is 54.00. This is a large cap value stock that trades on the New York Stock Exchange and is Optionable at this time.

The dividend yield for this stock is 1.730 % and the American Telephone & Telegraph shares outstanding are 2630.400 million, 30 day trading volume averages 10234133.0 .