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{{g}}The [[average daily trading volume]], or [[ADTV]] of a stock, useful for assessing whether an issuer can repurchase its stock for the purposes of the SEC’s [[Rule 10b-18]] [[safe harbor]]. {{google2|Rule|10b-18}}
{{a|brokerage|}}The [[average daily trading volume]], or [[ADTV]] of a stock, useful for assessing whether an issuer can repurchase its stock for the purposes of the SEC’s [[Rule 10b-18]] [[safe harbor]]. {{google2|Rule|10b-18}}


More information [https://www.sec.gov/divisions/marketreg/r10b18faq0504.htm here].
More information [https://www.sec.gov/divisions/marketreg/r10b18faq0504.htm here].

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The average daily trading volume, or ADTV of a stock, useful for assessing whether an issuer can repurchase its stock for the purposes of the SEC’s Rule 10b-18 safe harbor. let me Google that for you

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