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Stocks Showing Unusually Heavy Volume - Human Genome Sciences, Deckers Outdoor Corp, SLM Corp, Citigroup Inc

1/13/2009 7:56 AM
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Here are the results for today's unusual stock volume scan. The scan looks at the previous day's volume and compares it to the recent average volume. It then sorts the stocks based on those that showed the biggest increase (the "unusual" part) in volume.

Companies included in today's scan are: Satyam Computer Services (SAY), Landry's Restaurants (LNY), RadiSys Corp. (RSYS), Human Genome Sciences (HGSI), Palm Inc (PALM), Cubist Pharmaceuticals (CBST), SunOpta (STKL), China Techfaith Wireless Comm. (CNTF), National Grid Transco, PLC (NGG), Hologic (HOLX), Simcere Pharmaceutical Group (SCR), Deckers Outdoor Corp (DECK), SLM Corp. (SLM), InterMune (ITMN), Seagate Technology (STX), Sepracor (SEPR), Comerica Incorporated (CMA), Ruth's Chris Steak House, Inc. (RUTH), Hain Celestial Group (HAIN), Data Domain, Inc. (DDUP), DSW Inc. (DSW), Citigroup Inc (C), Harley-Davidson (HOG), Huntington Bancshares Inc (HBAN), ALCON INC (ACL).

These are the top stocks from today's scan, which has some basic filters to eliminate penny stocks and those that don't trade frequently. A description of the column headings is below.

  • Move Previous Day - yesterday's percent return.
  • Volume Increase - looks at the previous day's volume and compares it to the recent average volume. It then sorts the stocks based on those that showed the biggest increase (the "unusual" part) in volume.
  • Close - yesterday's closing price.
  • Total Ratings - number of analysts who track the stock, according to Zacks.
  • Buy Percent - percent of the analysts who rate the stock as a "buy". I use this to help gauge sentiment and potential buying demand. If everyone already loves a stock, that means a steady stream of new money will need to enter the stock to fuel a rally.

Note - sentiment data is current as of the previous trading day...


-posted by Nick Perry
1/13/2009 7:56 AM


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