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Market Sentiment: Options Activity for July 15, 2010

Market Sentiment: Options Activity for July 15, 2010

A reasonable gauge of market sentiment is the Put/Call Ratio. This is the ratio of the volume of put options to the volume of call options. Alternatively, open interest can be used in the calculation, as opposed to volume. The ratio has become a commonly used indicator to determine if investors a

07.15.2010| Market Sentiment | Tech Talk

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Market Sentiment: Options Activity for July 9, 2010

Market Sentiment: Options Activity for July 9, 2010

A reasonable gauge of market sentiment is the Put/Call Ratio. This is the ratio of the volume of put options to the volume of call options. Alternatively, open interest can be used in the calculation, as opposed to volume. The ratio has become a commonly used indicator to determine if investors a

07.9.2010| Market Sentiment | Tech Talk

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Market Sentiment: Options Activity for July 8, 2010

Market Sentiment: Options Activity for July 8, 2010

A reasonable gauge of market sentiment is the Put/Call Ratio. This is the ratio of the volume of put options to the volume of call options. Alternatively, open interest can be used in the calculation, as opposed to volume. The ratio has become a commonly used indicator to determine if investors a

07.8.2010| Market Sentiment | Tech Talk

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Market Sentiment: Options Activity for July 7, 2010

Market Sentiment: Options Activity for July 7, 2010

A reasonable gauge of market sentiment is the Put/Call Ratio. This is the ratio of the volume of put options to the volume of call options. Alternatively, open interest can be used in the calculation, as opposed to volume. The ratio has become a commonly used indicator to determine if investors a

07.7.2010| Market Sentiment | Tech Talk

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Market Sentiment: Options Activity for June 22, 2010

Market Sentiment: Options Activity for June 22, 2010

A reasonable gauge of market sentiment is the Put/Call Ratio. This is the ratio of the volume of put options to the volume of call options. Alternatively, open interest can be used in the calculation, as opposed to volume. The ratio has become a commonly used indicator to determine if investors a

06.22.2010| Market Sentiment | Tech Talk

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