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To: J. David who wrote (13964)12/31/1997 11:41:00 AM
From: Gottfried  Respond to of 70976
 
J.D., re your comment...
>>BTW I left far too much on the table as well.<<

Count me in. I've seen this comment often lately, usually
accompanied by a vow to take money off the table next time.
This would affect volatility and will also cause some to
be shut out after they sell and the stock gets away from them.
Nothing wrong with that. There's lots of fish in the ocean.

GM



To: J. David who wrote (13964)1/3/1998 12:03:00 PM
From: Tom Millhouser  Respond to of 70976
 
J,

Thanks for your suggestions about cash flow data services. I realize now my question was not very precise; what I had in mind was a method to track large blocks of buy and sell activity (hopefully free<g>).

I'm experimenting with a Big Charts one day chart (5 minute frequency) using the Volume+ indicator, which attempts to sort volume according to buy or sell. It seems to make the large trades stand out, but that may just be the result of the low volume lately.

Good luck,
Tom