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    new threads on home page

    Not trying to insult, just sharing the experians. I nderstand, the competitions is high and there is always someting new which drugs people away.
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    new threads on home page

    Too comlicated. I do not think as a user I do not have to ask anyone to instruct me how to use forum. When I come to a forum, I should be able to figure out everything from the first view. I am just saring my experience as a user and what I like or do not like. It is up to developers and...
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    new threads on home page

    1. If I did not notice rhis button it means it is not visible or I am too lazy to look for it 2. Too many steps even it is one extra click I am not going to to argue or push you to do anything - I am just saring my experience as a user.
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    new threads on home page

    show on home top 30 new threads created in all categories. elitetrader.com made it and personally I like it very much as I may see right away the discussions I would like to participate. Right now I have to spend time to browse through your categories to see whether there is something...
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    DrDulya Market Analysis

    Buffett news pushed the AAPL 3.7% up. According to the news he bought 9,811,747 at the end of the first quorter and he alocated $1,069 billion: "In a new regulatory filing, Berkshire disclosed that it owned 9,811,747 shares of the iPhone maker at the end of the first quarter. At the time, the...
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    Index Breadth analysis

    For many it could be obvious but there are some who does not even expect that it is possible to analyze the stocks listed in an index. Breadth analysis is based on the summary analysis of stocks listed in an index in order to define the general tendency among index constituents to assume a...
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    ANy stock scanners for ADX?

    You may check the ADX sock screener. Works in real time and could be customized. In addition multilevel screening is available.
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    Archived 1 Minute Charts?

    try marketvolume.com. It is paid service, but they have 1-month free trial. See below the S&P 500 chart that I scrolled back to Dec 2014. I do not know how for the history goes I just got tired to scroll. You may get more about how their history works...
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    Aapl

    Below you may see AAPL average daily volume for the past 7 years (after the 2008 stock market crash): Year - Average Daily Volume 2015 - 50,428.14 K 2014 - 61,443.49 K 2013 - 101,608.68 K 2012 - 131,964.19 K 2011 - 123,074.72 K 2010 - 149,826.30 K 2009 - 142,116.74 K Starting from...
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    S&P 500 in the Christmas Season

    I guess I may add 2015 Christmas chart to the charts above. Now, we have 10 times out of 15 he market (S&P 500) reversed its trend shortly after the Christmas / New Year holiday season: Statics shows there is 67% probability of having a reversal shortly after future 2016 Christmas trend
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    Yearly market performance of the past 15 years

    Source: http://www.marketvolume.com/quotes/marketperformance.asp
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    S&P 500 in the Christmas Season

    The S&P 500 intraday charts over the past 14 years in the Christmas season from www.marketvolume.com
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    Aapl

    If you take a look at the AAPL (see chart #1 below), you will see that as of now the APPL is about at the same level ($105.90) it was on August 20 of 2015 ($106.05) a day before it crashed to $92 which is 31.6% from the highest high ($134.53) seen on April 28 of 2015. Chart #1: AAPL stock chart...
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    Down below August 2015 suppot?

    Any thoughts on the analysis telling that we will go down below August's support level: http://www.marketvolume.com/analysis/marketanalysis2015.asp
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    S&P 500 and NYSE Breadth analysis

    More recent breadth charts for the NYSE and S&P 500. As pf now, we have more bearish stocks which are traded closer to their 52-week lows than bullish stocks (traded closer to their 52-week highs) and the number of stocks dropping to their 52-week lows is on the rise. See the NYSE High-Low...
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