I'll get it from reddit when I get home from work tonight.
I get that it has no direct correlation but it's fun to watch.
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I'll get it from reddit when I get home from work tonight.
I get that it has no direct correlation but it's fun to watch.
Here are the 12 lowest volume days in the last 5 years.
There are 12 rows because this list includes half-days that are excluded on the reddit list. Specifically, edgar510 doesn't include the two crossed out days which I believe are thanksgiving and july 4th-related half days. See NYSE holidays and trading hours.
The data is from yahoo finance and dates are in ISO format (YYYY-MM-DD).
~~2022-11-25 1122700~~
2023-07-26 1489200
2023-05-09 1522700
2023-05-11 1652500
2023-07-25 1672000
2023-07-12 1742200
2023-04-13 1803900
~~2023-07-03 1806600~~
2023-06-22 1889600
2023-05-24 1901000
2023-07-13 1912200
2023-05-02 1918300
Here is the python script that produced the list. It uses yfinance.
#!/usr/bin/env python3
import yfinance
print(yfinance.download("GME", period="5y")[['Volume']].sort_values('Volume', ascending=True).head(12))
Historic pricing can be downloaded from yahoo finance. Either by date range or as far back as the stock was traded. I'm on my phone else I'd do it for you.. But I'll be back to the office after lunch if you need it still.