Here’s the latest Institutional Buying and Selling Trending from www.stocktiming.com. We can see that accumulation is far larger than that of distribution now which means institutions are in accumulation mode.
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I also notice the last couple of times the Inst Selling (red) reached that low it marked important tops...hmmm...
ReplyDeletecan it (Inst Selling) go even lower? Is there a 'absolute' boundary for that?
ReplyDeleteI noticed it too but not sure if we could interpret it that way.
Let's see what today's chart will look like, must be with some sort of reverse, but could it be decisive?
What is the actual meaning of "the latest" in tis case?
ReplyDeleteThe latest means up to yesterday's close.
ReplyDeleteI think the institutional selling could go even lower until zero. So don't count on that.
Anywhere to download this data? What is it comprised of?
ReplyDeleteThanks.
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ReplyDeleteThey allow you to post this? Doesn't it violate their terms? or it must act as an advert for their service?
ReplyDeleteGeneral rule of "quote" by law is 1 to 2 charts and 1 to 2 paragraph is ok.
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