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addngkr
Posted: Friday, August 27, 2010 10:08:45 AM

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Can anyone tell me what quantity of stock volume is considered to be healthy for trading, if there really there exists such an approximate value?

I ask this question with my inference that a stock usually performs good on market when it is traded in high volumes.

(I am a rookie, so bear with me.)

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Polytrix
Posted: Friday, August 27, 2010 10:15:18 AM
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addngkr wrote:
Can anyone tell me what quantity of stock volume is considered to be healthy for trading, if there really there exists such an approximate value?

I ask this question with my inference that a stock usually performs good on market when it is traded in high volumes.

(I am a rookie, so bear with me.)


I have no direct answer to your question, however I uncovered a website that might lead you into more answers.



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addngkr
Posted: Friday, August 27, 2010 10:36:14 AM

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hm, well my question was actually quantitative and not qualitative.
But thanks for your bit, polytrix. :)
I realize that this is a rather inappropriate question to ask.
But still I would be glad if someone puts light to it. :)

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