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      Nasdaq top 10 active retail trading sentiment on Dec.06

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      Trader Watcher wrote a column · Dec 6, 2021 09:04
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      Today I am going to introduce Nasdaq top 10 active retail trading sentiment to you guysTongueTongue
      As we all know, individual investors have emerged as a significant market participant, demonstrating time and again that they have the power to move markets. Tracked by Nasdaq RTAT, the chart gives a daily view of retail activity and sentiment from the previous trading day. DollarDollar
      *The ticker ranks: $USD traded by retail investors divided by total $USD traded by retail investors across all tickers.
      *Sentiment level: it derived from the retail net flows (buy-sell) of the most recent 10 trading days. The more positive (negative) the number, the greater the proportion of recent retail net buying (selling).
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      Nasdaq top 10 active retail trading sentiment on Dec.06
      Source: Nasdaq Data Link
      Disclaimer: Community is offered by Moomoo Technologies Inc. and is for educational purposes only. Read more
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      • Elstevo : I don't understand charts. But I do feel that retail is a good buy for abt the next 3 weeks. But be ready to unload 1st week of January

      • WannaBeTrader : I like the chart, but I'd like to see retail stock sentiment for value stocks rather than large cap. The value stocks tend to have more potential price movement as they don't take as much volume to drive the price. Of course, that goes both ways; up or down.

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