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Money Flow

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Money Flow
In technical analysis, a measure of the change in value to a security on a trading day. It is calculated by averaging the high price, low price, and closing price and multiplying the result by the trading volume. One compares money flow to the money flow of the previous trading day to determine if it is positive (meaning day 2 is higher than day 1) or negative (meaning the opposite). A negative money flow on a rising share price may indicate that the price increase is unsustainable.


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Hopefully, you''ll have a positive money flow rather than a negative money flow ( ie the incoming money flow is larger then the expenses like repairs, mortgages etc ) and be ready to do all the things that you have would have liked to do.
Money Flow If you understand personal finance, then you will understand your money flow a lot better.
The monthly and year-to-date data is segmented by equity new issuance (IPOs and secondaries), debt new issuance (CMBS and unsecured debt) and net money flows (the net dollar volume of all trades in a particular security executed on an uptick or a downtick; this data is tracked by Bloomberg).
 
 
 
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