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To: Doo who wrote (5572)3/23/2005 2:33:46 PM
From: Chip McVickar  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 12411
 
<smile>

CSI provides the historical data for yahoo, and their stuff is considered superb. I believe Reuters is responsible for interday stuff on yahoo, but that's suspect.

Don't know anything about Esignal
In any case, your 0.14 looks like the odd ball out.

Interesting day... markets climbing higher on odd ball internal data

Advances & Declines
...............NYSE .........Nasdaq
Advances 912 (26%) 1212 (37%)
Declines 2379 (69%) 1819 (57%)
Unchanged 132 (3%) 160 (5%)

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Up Vol* 621 (41%) 756 (62%)
Down Vol* 832 (55%) 441 (36%)
Unch. Vol* 43 (2%) 12 (0%)

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New Hi's 10 28
New Lo's 129 86



To: Doo who wrote (5572)3/23/2005 4:29:28 PM
From: wmwmw  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 12411
 
I have esignal and I did notice trin at lower than .20.
But when you look at NYSE down stocks Vs up stocks, that explain why trin is so low, it may be because selling did not spread to big caps, which can even further suggest lack of panic. NYMO is at historical low level, that may suggest selling on NYSE is almost done. But it could switch to Naz.