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To: jhild who wrote (31194)4/7/1999 4:26:00 PM
From: barbara sperino  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 43774
 
I don't do this on any of my stocks . I take each individual stock study the figures on each. I don't use one number and apply it to all otc stocks. I suppose if you were not able to see what is going on trading wise or watch realtime chart update you would have to have something to "guess" by. So if your 2,3 or 4 works for you than have at it. But I think this over all use of one number to judge what a stock is really going especially applied to ANY OTC stock would not even come close to given a person the real picture of what is really happening. IMHO
But in your case where you don't have any real money involved I guess you can play around with all the figures you want it really is just sort of a "computer stock game" for you.



To: jhild who wrote (31194)4/7/1999 4:54:00 PM
From: ISOMAN  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 43774
 
There is no ratio.

One day there could be more sells to the market makers, than Purchases from.

Another day there could be more purchases from the market makers than sells.

Still another day could be 100% sells to the market maker.

Or even 100% buys from the Market maker.

You can't cut the volume in half every day and be correct.

All you can do is get a copy of the trading logs (one that lists if they were upticks or downticks)

And go from there.