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I just realised that Trembling Hand will probably come back and say "that's 10,000,000 shares that have been bought and sold"!
But, you wanna know whether the buyer or seller determined the price. I really just wanted an excuse to use that emoticon :
Yep, so basically you want to know whether buyers are hitting the ask, or sellers are hitting the bid.
I have wondered about this also. If anybody knows what this means, please explain.
With a live `course of trades` it can be seen whether the bid is hit or the ask is hit but I don`t know how to work out if the days action was bearish, neutral or bullish, apart from a chart candle, OHLC etc.
I don`t know of any platform that indicates whether each specific trade was a buy or a sell.They just indicate the transaction (s) took place.
I know nothing much about Commsuc but is that just stats on Commsucs transaction? Not the overall market.
I don't get it, how can a stock be a higher sell? What puts it into the sell column as opposed to being in the buy column?
on or above the support or resistance line.
When I log into my account, that is on display. It's nothing to do with my portfolio, just a general info. thing.
I don't get it, how can a stock be a higher sell? What puts it into the sell column as opposed to being in the buy column?
Greg71,
A pretty useless lot of stats imo, who really cares what commsec customers are buying or selling as they are only part of the market.
I would say that is sellers volume as there's nothing on the chart to indicate a reversal
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