Reports Defined
The purpose of having reports defined is to enable you, the reader, to understand the definition and contents of each field or column appearing within the various five stock market metadata reports.
Daily Historical Metadata Detail Report
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Daily Historical Metadata Summary Report
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15-minute Metadata Detail Report
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15-minute Metadata Summary Report
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15-minute Hi-Low Counts Report
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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 or from the Stock Metadata 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.
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