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	<title>Comments on: Price bars in stock trading: the open and close</title>
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		<title>By: Bernard</title>
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		<dc:creator>Bernard</dc:creator>
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		<description>The most trading action and volatility of small caps (and most stocks) is done during the FIRST hour of the day and the LAST hour of the day. Market Makers love to shake lose shares or push prices high on the open or even close &quot;gap ups&quot; on the open very quickly only to paint the tape higher at the close. You show some good points as to how one should pyschologically process the color and size of a &quot;candlstick&quot;.  I suggest using the fundamental and technical reports at http://www.microcapreports.com/ if you want to learn more about the chart patterns of smallcap stocks. FINVIZ is good for screening.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The most trading action and volatility of small caps (and most stocks) is done during the FIRST hour of the day and the LAST hour of the day. Market Makers love to shake lose shares or push prices high on the open or even close &#8220;gap ups&#8221; on the open very quickly only to paint the tape higher at the close. You show some good points as to how one should pyschologically process the color and size of a &#8220;candlstick&#8221;.  I suggest using the fundamental and technical reports at <a href="http://www.microcapreports.com/" rel="nofollow">http://www.microcapreports.com/</a> if you want to learn more about the chart patterns of smallcap stocks. FINVIZ is good for screening.</p>
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