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Where can I find the number of transactions of a population, besides the volume?
I mean for U.S. STOCKS or the United Kingdom
I'm not sure that's available or meaningful. When I got in a trade, agent many times my bag of pieces to get better prices for the total. There's really no way of knowing how many trades were pieces of other trades.
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Can I sell a stock OTCBB anytime I please?
I'm wanting to start buying high-risk actions say $ 100 - $ 200 / company. I heard that you have to find a buyer for the shares before selling them? How true is this? If this is true, would it be safe to say that if a stock has a large volume (over 10,000,000), may be easier to sell? Also, what is the difference b / w and OTCBB securities pink sheet stocks?
I trade on the bulletin board at all times and never had a problem always occurs immediately sale do not have to find buyers. If I had to find a buyer the price does not rise or down.The OTC is a great place for trade in high-risk and low price Simply Be sure to use the commands limit. I know of one that I think will not drop more likly is a new stock will rise and new shares are of growing espcialy Tendence if no one knows yet, But when people discover that rockets may have to wait a couple of months. AGGX check out I'm not trying to make money with the money you put in is not even going to move the price at 58 cents per Share not going to sell it for less than $ 3
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Why trade volume increases many times in / around Russell Rebalancing?
According to Wikipedia, "Given the huge volume of negotiating agenda needed to rebalance the funds rate, the day of reconstitution, the "" is often one of the busiest days U.S. commercial of the year securities markets. "Why is a large volume of transactions required to rebalance? You can not be done on previous day Market Cap.? Also, why is it so important to this index compared with others?
Indexes and Russell indexes are changing the companies that are included in its indices. The indices are market capitalization weighted indexes also so that when the float (number shares outstanding) changes in share repurchases, option exercises, etc. indices should be revised to reflect the new "weight" of the business in comparison with others. Unless there is a relatively large floating exchange (I think more than 5%) between the typical rebalancing of cycles the rebalancing of indexes on a quarterly basis. Any mutual fund or ETF that is based on the particular index, will have operations to make sure that not go far from the index. That's why there's a lot about day trading to rebalance. As to why the Russell indexes are important - Stocks (30 shares) and the S & P (500 shares) are an indication of how large-cap stocks in the U.S. are doing. Russell indexes provide a better idea of mid-caps and small caps also. If one wants exposure to small businesses below, these indices are more suitable than stronger large-cap indexes mentioned above.
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