Post by
HopeIBoughtLow on Dec 27, 2024 1:21pm
Curious data wonk observation
I know when I look at the daily volume and price movement in my Yahoo finance app it's often depressing lately and very low volume.
It's interesting to me because sometimes I know it's not true. Yahoo finance reports only what happens to the TSX. All of the other exchanges aren't reported there it seems.
Right now Yahoo is saying there's about 65,000 shares that have sold today as of 11:00 a.m. mountain Time on December 27th.
If you look on stockwatch across all of the exchanges then cre.v actually has almost 550,000 shares sold.
The price is 38 1/2 cents which is still depressing.
But the volume is actually 9x what do you see through Yahoo finance.
Anybody else watch this?
Can Yahoo get their act together and actually track it all?
It makes a big difference when there's a half million shares sold and the share price has gone up by a penny and a half. When you compare that to a penny and a half gain and the presumption that only 50,000 shares of sold for instance.
There's enough drag on this stock already. Having volume be muted by Yahoo and routed through other exchanges where important price and volume indicators could be witnessed is a real flaw in the Yahoo platform.
Just curious if anyone else sees this.
Until we have real news it doesn't really matter anyway but when suddenly 500,000 shares sell and you completely are oblivious because you're watching the wrong platform it seems like thumbs on scales and things being hidden or incompetently reported.
Looking forward to it much better 2025.
H i b l
Comment by
illusion81 on Dec 27, 2024 2:38pm
Looks like it was just a cross trade 12:45:07 O 0.385 0.015 443,000 89 Raymond James 89 Raymond James Z
Comment by
HopeIBoughtLow on Dec 27, 2024 2:56pm
Thanks. That explains today I guess. But in all honesty it happens quite a lot that the tsx volume is only half or less of overall volume. Quite annoying and I suppose why Yahoo Finance is a free app. Get what I pay for...