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Bulls with Bears
The purpose of the Bulls with Bears page is simple:
Feature a publicly-traded company from the various stock sectors
Present information on stock market metadata which is the data about the data, and
Illustrate where metadata can be used, how to use it, and provide examples
Learn your top 10 reasons for using stock metadata. This will also include a series of fully-illustrated examples showing winning strategies that can be used.
Today's Featured Stock
The stock market symbol for Advanced Micro Devices Inc is AMD.
All of the detail and summary reports published about this stock on this page are for the time period starting from 6/1/2009 to 6/24/2010.
Click on the logo above to go to the featured company’s website page.
These following reports on Advanced Micro Devices Inc show historical stock price ranges, price relationships, and other statistical information about the performance of this company’s stock during the dates under review.
Look to these statistics for hints about what to expect or not expect to happen with the stock price as it trades during the day. Links are also included to specific strategic reasons for using each report.
Click on any of the screen images appearing below to open the equivalent PDF (portable document format) file versions of these stock metadata reports. Dollar-value calculations shown in all reports assume transactions executed for a 1,000 share block of shares.
Click on the image above to see Daily Historical Metadata Detail for the defined period of time. It will be shown in its own browser page.
Click Here for descriptions of each field appearing in this report.
Click Here to get the spreadsheet equivalent of this PDF file for Advanced Micro Devices Inc, the company being featured here today. If you wish, you could then use that spreadsheet file as a starting template for creating your own report.
Although all of the metadata values are 100% accurate, the stock prices (Open, High, Low and Close) and volume-of-shares traded presented in some of the reports may differ from the actual transaction values for Advanced Micro Devices Inc that were registered for all of the days that make up the reports.
This was done deliberately to keep the focus on the metadata. You can confirm the accuracy of all metadata values for Advanced Micro Devices Inc by doing the calculations using the actual data available from popular business sites like Yahoo! Finance, MarketWatch, and others. Links to these sites can be found further down on this page.
Click on the image above to see Daily Historical Metadata Summary for the defined period of time. It will be shown in its own browser page.
Click Here for descriptions of each field appearing in this report.
Click on the image above to see the 15-minute Metadata Detail for the defined period of time. It will be shown in its own browser page.
See Reason 7, Reason 8 and Reason 9 to learn how to interpret and use the information presented. There’s also somewhat of a relationship to the information presented by Reason 1 and Reason 2.
Click Here for descriptions of each field appearing in this report.
Click Here to get the spreadsheet equivalent of this PDF file for Advanced Micro Devices Inc, the company being featured here today. If you wish, you could then use that spreadsheet files as a starting template for creating your own report.
Click on the image above to see the 15-minute Metadata Summary for the defined period of time. It will be shown in its own browser page.
See Reason 10 to learn how to interpret and use the information presented.
Click Here for descriptions of each field appearing in this report.
Click on the image above to see the 15-minute Hi-Low Counts for the defined period of time. It will be shown in its own browser page.
See Reason 1 and Reason 2 to learn how to interpret and use the information presented. There’s also somewhat of a relationship to the information shown by Reason 7, Reason 8, Reason 9 and Reason 10.
Click Here for descriptions of each field appearing in this report.
Click on any of the logos below to open that corresponding site’s presentation of news, data and other stock market information on Advanced Micro Devices Inc. Then return back to this page and click on the other website logos to see what they also have to offer on this stock.
What Is Metadata?
Metadata is data about data. When properly understood and interpreted, it can give you the edge you need to help you picture what’s happening with a company’s stock. So if there’s a trading trend developing, stock metadata which you can access from the Bulls with Bears page, is one of the tools you can use to spot it as it moves along.
In order to get more of a feel how metadata can be used, consider any of the following scenarios:
You’re planning to buy shares in a company and you want to have an idea 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.
Answers to these and many other questions can be derived by looking at a stock’s metadata. The following section of this Bulls with Bears page has more information with examples of metadata.
Learn your top 10 reasons for using stock metadata. These materials also include a series of fully-illustrated examples showing winning strategies that can be used.
You can always go online and find an abundance of analyst opinions and reports. There are vast varieties of stock charts, current and historical stock market results, and an increasing number of online news sources. But there's still something missing.
Where are the data about data, something that we refer to as metadata? Until now, the general public has yet to see a viable source for this type of information.
The information available on the Bulls with Bears page will be changing all that.
Metadata is unique. In the example shown above, you can easily see the relationships that exist between the open and close values of stock prices for the day. You also see what the values are for the other days, day after day.
All metadata from the Bulls with Bears page covers a specific date range for the company being featured. And, multiple arrays of values for the different group categories within each of the arrays can be examined. This screen image below only shows metadata results for a subset of the parameters that are available for analysis.
For example, of the 4,108 trading days being analyzed in this report, we'll focus on the group of fields showing a gap between the High and Open prices. In this case, we see there were 599 days where the difference was between $1.00 and $1.50.
To calculate the Up-Down count shown above, the logic used is to compare the current entry to the previous entry in the list. The reason a count of 4107 appears instead of 4108 is simple. For the first day of trading, there was no previous day to compare to. Hence that first day is neither up or down.
The High-Open metadata count of 599 represents data entries where the High-Open was anywhere from $1.00 to and including $1.49. This amount can always be validated using a popular spreadsheet application, load it with the raw metadata, and then activating selection filters as illustrated by the two images that follow.
Furthermore, there are opportunities to spot various trends and trading patterns for stocks. Metadata fits into the Bulls with Bears concept because both buyers and sellers need this information to succeed.
Metadata can show market trading activity for shares covering 15-minute blocks of time. Statistically speaking, you can quickly see
Time periods when highest and lowest prices were reached
Time periods when highest and lowest trading volumes were reached
Metadata answers numerous 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?
Why is this type of metadata important? Statistically speaking, it identifies the potential best time of the day to buy or sell shares. When you learn to use metadata, you come to realize that:
History tends to repeat itself
Numbers don’t lie, and
The trend is your friend.
These statements are easy to understand. Metadata makes it simple to prove them true.
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. When used properly, they can be quite effective for stock trading and investing purposes.
The advantage of 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, you can use metadata.
All of the metadata reports available through this site’s Bulls with Bears page are created using BWBapps (Bulls with Bears Applications). These are protected by copyright and owned by Stock-Market-Keywords.com who hold the exclusive global distribution rights.