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ThanksK447 wrote:AAPL touched $233.47 in Oct 2018Al_Dente wrote:AAPL
ATH
Needs another $3 up to reach ATH
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I am using Think or Swim, which can also have suspect historical price data.Al_Dente wrote:ThanksK447 wrote:AAPL touched $233.47 in Oct 2018Al_Dente wrote:AAPL
ATH
Needs another $3 up to reach ATH
stockcharts shows the high:
Wed 10-03-2018 at $229.90
HEY THIS IS INTERESTINGK447 wrote:I am using Think or Swim, which can also have suspect historical price data.Al_Dente wrote:ThanksK447 wrote:AAPL touched $233.47 in Oct 2018Al_Dente wrote:AAPL
ATH
Needs another $3 up to reach ATH
stockcharts shows the high:
Wed 10-03-2018 at $229.90
It is convenient to assume/expect that highs and lows (and open/close) which you see happen during the day, will indeed be preserved and presented when you look back much later to that day. I find that often enough the historical numbers on a longer timeframe chart are a little different than the price I noted during the actual day.
That is horrifying. "And a child shall lead them."Al_Dente wrote:CNBC just showed an "analysis" that all the recent ES moves have coincided with:
1) trade headlines
2) trump tweets
(not necessarily in that order)
Would you prefer your historical chart prices 'adjusted' or 'unadjusted'?Al_Dente wrote: HEY THIS IS INTERESTING
When i look for the AAPL ATH using the "unadjusted" price (by putting an underscore in front of the symbol _AAPL)
i get the ATH as Wed 10-03-2018 at $233.47
so it looks like TOS uses prices NOT ADJUSTED for dividends, while stockcharts adjusts for dividends
Is that a rhetorical question (because you added emoji) ?K447 wrote:Would you prefer your historical chart prices 'adjusted' or 'unadjusted'?Al_Dente wrote: HEY THIS IS INTERESTING
When i look for the AAPL ATH using the "unadjusted" price (by putting an underscore in front of the symbol _AAPL)
i get the ATH as Wed 10-03-2018 at $233.47
so it looks like TOS uses prices NOT ADJUSTED for dividends, while stockcharts adjusts for dividends
$TRIN < 1Heck wrote:Gartman BaaackHeck wrote:Two/Three C/P Option Sentiment Indicators = DOWN
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Sounds like a fundamentals perspective.Al_Dente wrote:Is that a rhetorical question (because you added emoji) ?K447 wrote:Would you prefer your historical chart prices 'adjusted' or 'unadjusted'?Al_Dente wrote: HEY THIS IS INTERESTING
When i look for the AAPL ATH using the "unadjusted" price (by putting an underscore in front of the symbol _AAPL)
i get the ATH as Wed 10-03-2018 at $233.47
so it looks like TOS uses prices NOT ADJUSTED for dividends, while stockcharts adjusts for dividends
Ayway, I do prefer prices adjusted for dividends, because for example in AAPL there is roughly $3 per share dividend sent to shareholders, and that cash is no longer inside the company, it is in the hands of the shareholders.
So the “actual” price is $3 less, hence “adjusted”
(according to finviz and stockcharts: AAPL dividend is $0.77 cents per quarter x 4 quarters = $3.08)
Serious question: Since AAPL has been paying a dividend for years, why is StockCharts.com price for AAPL’s dividend only adjusted for 1-year?Al_Dente wrote:Is that a rhetorical question (because you added emoji) ?K447 wrote:Would you prefer your historical chart prices 'adjusted' or 'unadjusted'?Al_Dente wrote: HEY THIS IS INTERESTING
When i look for the AAPL ATH using the "unadjusted" price (by putting an underscore in front of the symbol _AAPL)
i get the ATH as Wed 10-03-2018 at $233.47
so it looks like TOS uses prices NOT ADJUSTED for dividends, while stockcharts adjusts for dividends
Ayway, I do prefer prices adjusted for dividends, because for example in AAPL there is roughly $3 per share dividend sent to shareholders, and that cash is no longer inside the company, it is in the hands of the shareholders.
So the “actual” price is $3 less, hence “adjusted”
(according to finviz and stockcharts: AAPL dividend is $0.77 cents per quarter x 4 quarters = $3.08)
They adjust all prices every single time there is a dividend.QED wrote:Serious question: Since AAPL has been paying a dividend for years, why is StockCharts.com price for AAPL’s dividend only adjusted for 1-year?.
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