piranha526
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Chris,
What does 'gap-up' refer to?
When a stock opens higher or lower than the previous close.
Example: XYZ closes at $58 on Thursday
XYZ opens at 67 on Friday
That is a gap which can bee seen on the charts!
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Free registration at the forum removes this block.Chris,
What does 'gap-up' refer to?
most gaps fill and do so within a year
Who would wear this crap?
It is vastly popular in my university - the students can not get enough. And when I was overseas last month they seemed to have crox available at a lot of places as well.
But I dont fight the tape.
Kidgas,
I (personally) wouldn't look to pick a top but if I did, i would wait until it was below the 50-day moving average (at the least).
Happy Holloween :eusa_clap:.
How about the fact that they're down $18 after-hours?
Does that qualify as a breakdown?
Listen to what the Institutional Buyers are Saying (with their actions):
Held by Institutions: 557
Money Market: 241
Mutual Fund: 304
Other: 12
New Positions: 172
Positions Sold: 75
Shares Held: 104.9 mil
Shares Held Previous Period: 118.1 mil
Shares Bought: 28.5 mil
Shares Sold: 41.7 mil
Value of Shares Bought: $1.68 bil
Value of Shares Sold: $2.46 bil
So who wants to run the numbers on, say, 10 put contracts bought last week -- what would they be worth now? ROI?
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