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PRACTICAL
APPLICATIONS CHECK CURRENT GAIN/LOSS PROSPECTS FOR ANY OF 2,000+ STOCKS |
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BTF Charts: Evaluate upside and downside potential for a single stock |
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These expectations are plotted with a two-year history of similar forecasts, made weekly. Market prices are updated daily shortly after the close of trading; expectations weekly. |
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To view a sample BTF chart, click on the chart above. |
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Seeing how the stock has trended in the recent past, and how the block traders have responded to those changes, gives more guidance to your timing decisions. A BTF Chart does not show a conventional hi-low-close stock price history. It is a history of price range forecasts by professionals who make the market in the stock.A BTF Chart differs
from a normal Hi-Lo-Close bar chart in several
important ways: |
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Each vertical bar is a forecast price range, made at the time the price (the big square dot in the bar) was recorded. This forecast is made by the block traders after the day's close, as they prepare for the next day's opening. The forecast bars on each BTF chart are one week apart in time and go back for two years. We report their forecasts weekly, typically Thursdays. Market prices are updated daily at the closing price, shown by a dashed bar. |
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2. The size of the bars indicates how much uncertainty the block traders have about a stock's future. For example: big integrated oil companies and utilities usually have ranges that are small in proportion to their price; unseasoned biotech, electronic, and software companies often have larger ranges. |
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3. What is important is where the price lies in the forecast range. What you should watch for are those points in time when a stock is priced near the extremes of its forecast range. When the price is at or above the top of the range, the block traders are indicating it is fully valued. When at the bottom, they suggest it is cheap. Extremes of price are color coded to help point them out. The colors should be familiar to any driver: |
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how the forecasts change as time passes and prices change. The pros adapt
to changing circumstances and new information, just as you do. But prices
typically change more than expectations; it's why this works.
To access Block Trader Forecast (BTF) Charts:
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Click on the thumbnail to view a sample BTF Chart. |
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To see a BTF Chart for a different equity, enter the new ticker symbol at
To leave the BTF Charts option and return
to the main product menu, click on |
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