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To: Joseph Silent who wrote (24201)11/15/2001 1:55:20 PM
From: jjstingray  Respond to of 52237
 
As long as everyone is looking for the selloff, the harder it is going to be to come by.



To: Joseph Silent who wrote (24201)11/15/2001 1:55:33 PM
From: dennis michael patterson  Respond to of 52237
 
>>I have trouble understanding distribution (and how it is "managed")<<

quietly



To: Joseph Silent who wrote (24201)11/15/2001 2:00:45 PM
From: Susan G  Read Replies (4) | Respond to of 52237
 
One way to spot distribution is to watch money flow. Yesterday VRSN was green and held it's range on high volume with very negative money flow. Which rose every time it rallied and blocks flew through. That selling into the pops "hid" the block dumping...the stock stayed in a tight range and was unable to really rally, as everytime it did the sellers lined up on level II.

Today, money flow is flat, but the stock is tanking. I usually see that the day after a very negative money flow day on this and other stocks.

Accumulation can be spotted the same way - high positive money flow into a weak or dropping stock.