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To: B.J. Lee who wrote (68092)9/28/1998 10:41:00 PM
From: SecularBull  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 176387
 
I concur with your opinion about average volume.

Regards,

LoD



To: B.J. Lee who wrote (68092)9/29/1998 1:37:00 AM
From: Brad Bolen  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 176387
 
BJ,

This makes no sense at all. Look at it in terms of dollar volume. It is without question that fewer dollars are chasing DELL than before the split.

B.

RE: The reason that the average volumn seemed to decrease recently is because of the recent stock split.
When stock splits, all previous trading volumn is adjusted according to the split ratio. However,
traders do not adjust according to the split ratio. If they used to trade 1K, then they will still trade 1K
or maybe 1.5K, but not exactly double to 2K. I think this is the main reason why recent trading
volumn looks thin compare to the average.