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To: pater tenebrarum who wrote (10557)4/13/1999 9:42:00 PM
From: Vitas  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 99985
 
Heinz, one source for intraday tick money flow analysis is:

trading-ideas.com

another is:

tickertapedigest.com

tickertapedigest.com

Another is WSJ interactive, about which bearshark is more is familiar with.

The tickertape digest site is run by the person who used to edit the
tickertape analysis table that was published in Investor's Business
Daily until 1996. I had been following those tables for a few years.

I presently get Omega Research's refresh tick files at the eod.

However, I believe their files only carry about 90% of all the ticks.
If one of those missing ticks is for a million shares, obviously you
get bad data.

Recently, their tick files showed a negative money flow day for T,
while the trading-ideas site had positive money flow for the same day.

Someone recently mentioned on a list that this data was available from Quote.com, but unless data is available in one batch file for
all stocks it would not be particularly useful.

It is apparently available on a Bloomberg terminal, at some
outrageous monthly fee (fuhgetaboutit).

I am still looking for reliable money flow data for all NYSE stocks,
or may have to start collecting it daily myself - even then there
are unreliable methods of doing that.

Then there are nuances, such as up versus downticks, versus
trades at bid versus trades at ask.

Here's an interesting article about Birinyi written a couple of years ago:

anasazi.umsl.edu

Vitas