Howard, Is the volume also adjusted? In the case of a 2 for 1 split, I would expect the historical volume to double.
Thanks, Steve --- In [email protected], Howard Hansen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Steve, > > The share price is adjusted for splits and stock dividends. For example > a 2 for 1 stock split means all historical share prices prices prior to > the split are divided by 2. > > An historical record of the divisor used to adjust the stock prices of > each stock is kept in the SMaster.qpf Access database file. As reported > by Gary a while back the data in this file can be viewed with > Microsoft's Access program. Hence if you own a copy of Access you can > use the divisor data to verify historical share price data has been > corrected for splits and dividends. > > Howard > > xxnospamxx wrote: > > > > Could someone describe how the quotes plus historical data is adjusted > > for splits and dividends? > > > > One of my system rules is to exclude stocks with low liquidity. I want > > to be sure the rules will work correctly on adjusted historical data. > > > > Thanks, > > Steve > > > > >
