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What Happened to the Volume on OPEX Yesterday?

And what about those NR7s?

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#1 SemiBizz

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Posted 22 April 2017 - 01:36 PM

RUT didn't report any trades for about 3 hours yesterday...

 

Look at the volumes on OPEX for GS and AAPL, see if they make any sense to you?

 

Something happened to the reporting yesterday, there was a breakdown.

 

According to Nasdaq, they only traded 1.7B Shares yesterday... NO WAY...

 

April is Tax month, it is when funds are reinvested or cashed on a yearly basis, it is the beginning of a new Fiscal year in Japan, this volume we had yesterday reflected NONE of that.   I am very suspicious about the volume, but that also makes me a skeptic on price as well...

 

 

Sorry, these numbers do not jive.

 

Also, we had a number of NR7s in the market yesterday like SPX, Nasdaq, DJT, XAU, GS, AAPL...  We'll never know what RUT was yesterday, because there were no trades in it for 3 hours. 

 

The price action in this market is very strange...

 

We're about to have a VERY WIDE RANGE DAY... make sure you are on the right side of it.

 

 


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#2 alexnewbee

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Posted 22 April 2017 - 02:53 PM

We had fake news, now we have fake price? :D
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#3 arbman

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Posted 23 April 2017 - 07:46 PM

The only observation I can suggest is nobody was selling.

#4 SemiBizz

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Posted 24 April 2017 - 01:42 PM

Well, I got an observation... now they have new all time highs on stronger volume here on Nasdaq...

 

Of course Friday's volume was a fraud, computers aren't programmed for it, there's no filters, they accept volume as volume...

 

There's nothing to do here but wait for that 2386 test here on SPX...

 

And... if they blow the doors and push it to new highs...

 

Then I think we'll continue to see a blowoff in the two 2009 weakies... semis and the banks...

 

Fundamentals don't matter, this is all about excess liquidity...

 

It will all get wrung out in the end...

 

Patience... 


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