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Re: ADV-DCL-Definition



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There is some interesting discussion re Advance-Decline at the following
site. It goes into whether or not all the associated securities (warrants,
preference, contributing shares etc) are included in the calculation or just
the ordinary shares, (and more).
http://www.bwts.com.au/taframe.htm


----- Original Message -----
From: "Carl A. Schreiber" <Carl.Schreiber@xxxxxxxxx>
To: <Omega-list@xxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Tuesday, 18 March, 2003 8:16 PM
Subject: ADV-DCL-Definition


> Hi List,
>
> does anybody  **exactly**  know how the NYSE Advancing Issues and NYSE
> Declining Issues are calculated?
>
> In general the reflect the advanced and declined shares, but how they
cam,e to
> their numbers?
>
> Are the prices of the shares compared to the prices of the trading day
before?
>
> What does the sum of ADV & DCL & UNC mean?
> Why is this sum different:  small at open and high at close?
> I thougt it would represent the no. of 'share-names' beeing' traded.
> How came that this sum is increasing as well.
>
> For example from futuresource (yesterday numbers):
> at open ADV = 380 & DCL:713 & UNC:~167   =  1260
> at close: ADV: 2440 & DCL: 1658 & UNC: 152  = 4250
>
> Thanks in advance for your effort,
> Carl
>