Briefing.com is reading my blog. They have requested that I refrain from using Briefing.com content. Most of the pre-market post was Briefing content. So the old pre-market post is dead. For the time being, I am not committing to regular pre-market posts.
Blogger was acting up this morning. Very inconvenient when you can't access your own blog.
8 comments:
Crap.
Does any other site list the gappers?
Jamie.
Where in briefing.com do they list the pre-market information that you used to post? Is it free?
In the platinum edition under SCANX. It's not free, it's $30.00/per month or $300.00 per year.
http://www.oneoption.com/Favorites.aspx?fid=2
provides pr open gainers and losers
Thanks Vishal,
I used to look at this list as well, but the only thing I don't like is that the gapper lists are usually way too long. Today's gap up list is manageable, but the gap down list is quite lengthy.
Also try the NASDAQ site under the extended trading tab. They give you the top 10 stocks gapping up and gapping down. This site gives you pre-market volume which is also a good indicator of momentum.
Kirk report always has a nice succinct gap list every morning.
Damn, that sucks. I've used your content for awhile and it has been very much appreciated! Screw those greedy bastards..
Yeah, Kirk is good.
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