V. 21:11 (18-24): Does The Market Have A Personality? by James Kellndorfer
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Does The Market Have A Personality? by James Kellndorfer
Here’s a look at how you can convert the NYSE’s tick
into a sentiment indicator using statistical analysis.
Along with the other US stock exchanges,
the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE)
provides investors with an internal statistic
of the stock market called the
tick. This statistic summarizes the number of stocks that are increasing in price versus those
that are decreasing in price. But what does this really
mean and how can you use this information in a
meaningful way?
THE TICK
Generally, many view the tick as the amount of
buying or selling taking place in the market, but that
isn’t quite accurate. This is because there’s a seller
for every buyer. Both sides are represented simultaneously
at any given price. This view is accepted in
the futures market and is generally referred as a zero
sum market. But how is a trader to know how much
supply remains at any given moment?
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