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Declining Volume: When Is A Market Not A Market?

By David Spurr on September 29, 2009 | More Posts By David Spurr | Author's Website

This chart shows just how low volumes have gotten.  It’s the Total Volume on NYSE.  It shows that yesterday’s volume was just barely above the holiday volume recorded during the Christmas week in 2008.  Now that’s low volume.  It suggests that something has got to change.  The market is not facilitating trade at these levels. Everyone knows it’s a joke and that it’s artificial.

Take the market down to 850 levels and let’s get back to business…..OK Goldman?

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