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One would think that if a larger (or smaller) than expected dividend
is announced, that on that date there would be some price action, and
also on the ex-dividend date that the price action would be related
to the dividend amount.
Has anyone tried to incorporate or allow for dividend effects in
indicators or AA?
Why do i ask....i keep getting sell or buy signals at these times,
when i might reasonably be compensated (instead of selling) by a
cheque in the mail so to speak, or not buy a stock that is rising
back to it's pre dividend price at a just reasonable rate. To put it
another way, these are signals i might ignore in practice, but a
trading system that ignores them can give misleading results on when
to trade if it is optimized with these effects unaccounted for.
Any suggestions will be appreciated, especially from those who hold
shares long enough for dividend effects to matter.
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