
Simple Stock Market Investing and Trading Tools – Examples of Stock Market Metadata
Day Trading and Stock Metadata? Here’s a given – day traders need the right information. In addition to stock news, stock history and stock charts, stock market metadata (also referred to as stock metadata) plays an important role for stock traders. Take the time to prepare your stock metadata reports and you’ll be in a better position to make better decisions. What Is Stock Market Metadata? Simply stated, metadata is data about data. And so, stock metadata is information about stock data. When properly understood and interpreted, stock market metadata, also simply referred to as stock metadata, can help you picture what’s happening with a company’s stock. So if there’s a trading trend that’s in the process of developing, one of the tools you can use to recognize this happening would be seen within the stock market metadata. Working with Stock Metadata? As part of the information you see when you go online today trade, you find vast varieties of stock charts, current and historical stock market results, and an increasing number of online news sources. But unless you know where to go, finding anything on stock metadata is challenging. In order to get more of a feel how this type of information can be used, consider any of the following scenarios: You are planning to buy shares in a company and you want to have an idea during what 15-minute period of the trading day do shares statistically trade at their lowest points You want to sell your shares and you want to have an idea of the best time of the day to execute your trade You want to know the iterations of the various price range differences for a stock to help you time your trade and get a price that’s advantageous to you You want to buy or sell a large block of shares and you want to see a breakdown of the different times of the day when the volume of shares traded for certain stock is both at its highest and lowest Searching for Information? Answers to these and many other questions can be found online by searching for it. I use sites like Freebase , Google , Yahoo! and others to look either for the terms stock market metadata or stock metadata which returns links to all of the pertinent information. Stock metadata reports are unique. For example, you can easily see the relationships that exist between the Open and Close values of stock prices for the day. You can also see what the values are for the other days, day after day. These reports can cover a specific date range for the company being featured.And, with the availability of multiple arrays of values for the different group categories within each of the arrays, there’s more than a sufficient amount of data there to complete a thorough analysis. This is easy to see when you look at a report. Used as an analysis tool, stock metadata can also be used to show market trading activity for shares covering 15-minute blocks of time. Statistically speaking, you can quickly see Those time periods when highest and lowest prices were reached Those time periods when highest and lowest trading volumes were reached It also provides clear answers to questions spanning any period of time (days, months or years) like: How many times during each of the 15-minute periods during normal trading hours have shares traded at the high of the day? How about at the low of the day? What times of the day recorded the highest volume of trades? How about the lowest volume of trades? Then when looking at stock metadata summary information, you see the indicators telling you whether taking a long or short position on a stock would have worked best. Why is this type of information important? Statistically speaking, it identifies the potential best time of the day to buy or sell shares. When you learn to use stockmarket metadata, you come to realize that: History tends to repeat itself Numbers don’t lie, and The trend is your friend. Previously, the general public has not been able to easily locate available source of stock metadata and stock market metadata. Now that has been changing. When you do a search for either of those specific terms, you’re sure to find the information presented from the source sites or through links to articles written about this topic. Look for sites that also present features on companies being traded on the major North American stock exchanges. This includes numerous links to key sources of standard stock market information as well as including a selection of stock market metadata reports. When you choose to examine a featured company, make sure links included are to some of the best available online sites of key stock market information. Do they also have stock metadata reports for each company being feature thereby them? Look for reports that are published every day of the week, Monday to Friday. Typically, the standard report titles as listed below, also have corresponding links to site pages that explain and describe the content of each of the reports. Daily Historical Metadata Detail Daily Historical Metadata Summary 15-minute Metadata Detail 15-minute Metadata Summary 15-minute Hi-Low Counts Does Using Stock Metadata Work? Stock charts present graphical images about a company’s stock performance. There are multiple patterns to learn about. These must be understood and correctly interpreted. This can get quite complicated. And when used properly, they can be quite effective for stock trading and investing purposes. The advantage of stock metadata is that it uses something that you have been using all of your life: numbers. If you know how to do simple addition and subtraction, and you know how to count, then you can use and understand metadata. Probably the best thing to do is to experiment with stock market metadata by opening a virtual stock investment or stock trading account. Following the strategies that have been recommended and even try those you develop on your own. And then, check the results of your virtual transactions to assess you success levels. What Now? Some people even boast of using stock metadata to predict price results. Check out the the Yahoo! message board for Morgan Stanley stock. It was submitted after lunch on Friday, October 9, 2009, to this Yahoo! message board in regards to the closing price of the day of Morgan Stanley shares. It was developed using specific selection criteria against the Daily Historical Metadata Detail report for MS shares from stock metadata reports available online for people to use. As you read the entry, you’ll see that if Bulls ruled at the end of the day, the prediction was the stock would close at 32.18 . Well MS actually ended the day at 32.09 but a few seconds later after closing, the first transaction in after-hours trading was at, are you ready for this, 32.18 . Talk about making a good prediction. I’ll let you be the judge. Stan Pokutylowicz
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