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Sunday, 09/11/2016 12:41:02 AM

Sunday, September 11, 2016 12:41:02 AM

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Hi Gang, now on a completely different subject. I saw a reference to "...an ETF that is definitely trading deliberately. This is a market with no price gaps from one candle to the next. [snip] There are very few unusually wide range candles." Then he goes on to say "Now let's compare that to this chart. This is an example of a market that is definitely not trading deliberately. [snip] This one is just hopscotching sideways with huge, unusually wide range candles. You see this all the time, with ETFs in particular, especially the lower volume ETFs."

The second one is a reference to a chart where there are gaps, and big distances between open and close prices all in a relatively short time frame, only a few months.

It seems to me that AIM is best with ETFs that are "...definitely not trading deliberately." Does this make sense?

Best,

Allen

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