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Odd lot buy/sell ratio

An Indicator of small-investor Sentiment, equal to the amount of odd Lot buying divided by the amount of odd Lot selling over a given time period. A number greater than one indicates positive Sentiment, and a number less than one indicates negative sentiment.

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