this brings up a great question (to which I don't know the
answer). On high dividend stocks, stockcharts re-invests the
dividend and changes historical prices. On other charting
programs, it only gives price data (no dividends). Which is
correct? The non-dividend version shows XOM at very
precarious support here. symbol _XOM -- underscore removes
dividend. Additionally, _XOM shows a massive double top
(2007, 2013), whereas XOM (dividend) shows a decent breakout to new
all-time highs.... but maybe a fakeout.
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this brings up a great
What's up with XOM?
Posted by kalinm on 10th of Oct 2013 at 11:14 am
this brings up a great question (to which I don't know the answer). On high dividend stocks, stockcharts re-invests the dividend and changes historical prices. On other charting programs, it only gives price data (no dividends). Which is correct? The non-dividend version shows XOM at very precarious support here. symbol _XOM -- underscore removes dividend. Additionally, _XOM shows a massive double top (2007, 2013), whereas XOM (dividend) shows a decent breakout to new all-time highs.... but maybe a fakeout.