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To: Skeeter Bug who wrote (123907)4/20/2001 11:36:36 AM
From: Kevin Podsiadlik  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 164684
 
kp, the csco chart *is* (and i'm not talking clintonesque is!) split adjusted for both price and volume.

I'm afraid not. In 1992 typical CSCO volume was around 1 million shares a day, and is reflected as such on that chart. However, I claim that since 1 million shares then is now equal to 72 million shares today, that a 1 million share trading volume from back then should likewise be weighted as a 72 million share trading volume when comparing to today's volumes.

I don't see the volume on that chart coming anywhere close to 72 million in 1992, ergo the volume is not split adjusted.