Good morning Wilton, Yesterday I asked if Fintel had a tool that allowed us to see the trade activity of individual stocks. I mentioned that I had used a company Datek that had this feature and I found it very useful. You asked that I give a better description. It's been at least 20 years since I last used it so I can't give an exact description but I can describe what it does thereby allowing you to see the benefits of such a thing. The page had both aspects of a graph and a spreadsheet. The information on it dynamically showed the active "static" sell orders price and volume "of all orders in at that particular price" over all the "static" buy orders price and volume with the last purchase price in between the two. Basically you could actively follow all the trades going on with any particular stock as it was happening. This particular program allowed you to track not just one at a time but I know I had at least 10 different stocks being tracked simultaneously. One big advantage is that if your trading stocks that are being actively shorted you can see where many of the stop loss price points are and if they're chipping away at it. It doesn't sound like Fintel has this but I think many users would find this tool to be very useful if you had it. Thank you.
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