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Sunday, 03/11/2012 1:29:56 PM

Sunday, March 11, 2012 1:29:56 PM

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Hi lowtrade... Maybe you would like to try and explain what the SVMI Market Makers are doing.
Big Thanks!

Market Makers...

A market maker is a stock brokerage firm that is a listed member of FINRA (Financial Industry Regulatory Authority), formerly known the National Association of Securities Dealers (NASD), that provides a buy and sell price on a given inventory of stocks, on a regular and predictable basis, and at a publicly displayed and quoted price....

The act of providing a way or mechanism for all interested parties to buy or sell securities, creates a market, therefore the term Market Maker. Of course, the profit motive of the market maker is to realize gains from the bid and offer spread. Since the market maker firm accepts the risk of holding securities that could lose value before they are sold, the gains realized from the spread is their reward.

Market makers provide for the efficient flow of the markets by providing the underlying liquidity for buy and sell transactions, infusing capital into the markets to provide the supporting stability needed for the orderly execution of the markets. Market makers give quotes on buy and sell prices for financial stocks and commodities, making a profit on the bid/offer spread. Market makers are compensated by providing liquidity in the market.


http://www.tcc5.com/market-makers.htm

For every stock seller, there's a buyer

Q: When the stock market goes into freefall, does that mean no one is buying stock?
A: There's a common misconception that when stocks fall, no one is buying. That's not the case.

Every time you sell a stock there's a buyer on the other end. That's what makes a trade. There can be some complications to this, for instance, some of the buying of stocks listed on the New York Stock Exchange is done by designated traders called specialists. Specialists are obligated to maintain a liquid and orderly market in the stocks they represent. As such, they step in and buy shares if there's a temporary absence of buyers.

But by and large, when you sell, there's another investor stepping up to buy. When a stock crashes, that doesn't mean there is no one buying. It's just that the supply of stock being dumped by sellers has overwhelmed the buyers at that price. As a stock falls, the price triggers buying by investors who were waiting for a better price. Trading can be halted temporarily if there is an enormous order imbalance, but that's rare.

In fact, it's not a bad idea to think about this every time you're about to sell a stock out of panic or fear. Remember that as you sell, there's another investor out there waiting with checkbook in hand to buy your stock. That might make you think twice.



My Question Is... Who is selling SVMI @.0098 and Who is buying SVMI @.0098?

Market Makers? Nobody else could be buying @.0098 except for MMs...

Buying from whom? Other MMs? SVMI Investors? SaviCorp?

Demand for SVMI shares is high otherwise the price would go down... would it not?



SVMI Closing Price @0.0115
+0.88%
$140,356-$Volume
14,017,500-Volume
50-Trades

Symbol: SVMI
Shortable Availability: 900'000
http://www.interactivebrokers.com/en/trading/ViewShortableStocks.php?key=svmi&cntry=usa&tag=United+States&ib_entity=llc&ln=&asset=





How is the price holding?

MMs expect SVMI@.03?

Mighty fine wall they set up... .03 then .2635? Very Interesting...

Especially when MM..
CSTI
Collins Stewart LLC 815,000 = Total SVMI Traded Volume for 2012 & 4,321,600 for 2011

5 Million in Volume @.03 next stop .2635? Very Interesting Indeed!
http://www.otcbb.com/asp/tradeact_mv.asp?SearchBy=issue&Issue=SVMI&SortBy=volume&Month=12-1-2011&IMAGE1.x=16&IMAGE1.y=2

Does the CEO of SVMI have a higher IQ then 200?

http://beginnersinvest.about.com/od/investing101/a/aa072105.htm


LOL I think so... :) I See Equity in SVMI

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