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Re: dsp post# 247

Thursday, 03/23/2006 9:14:18 AM

Thursday, March 23, 2006 9:14:18 AM

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***Retail Investors: 38%; Institutional Investors: 1% last month:

http://thomson.finance.lycos.com/lycos/iwatch/cgi-bin/iw_ticker?ticker=gdvi

Good news, as it's highly unusual for a penny stock retail @ institutional investors to participate. After these guys load up, they will not only let it go, but push it up. Looking forward for some triggering event (the large contract?), for the move to start.

Mike
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Institutional - a trade reported by a major brokerage firm which typically trades on behalf of major mutual funds/portfolio managers. While these firms also have retail branches, the amount of trades reported on behalf of institutional investors dwarfs the limited amount of retail trades that are reported.

Additionally, Institutional brokers often maintain internal house trading accounts as "market makers." When these firms report their trades it is impossible to determine whether the trades were executed on behalf of an institutional client or for the firm's own house trading accounts. While trading patterns for institutional clients and house accounts tend to differ, the fact that "Big Money" is behind the trades means that these investors/traders have the ability to move markets.

Retail - a trade reported by a broker that primarily executes on behalf of retail investors, such as Charles Schwab's Mayer Schweitzer.

Non I-Watch - this portion of the chart refers to trades not reported over Thomson's proprietary communications network. Broker participation is voluntary, so it is rare that all trading volume is accounted for. These trades can be related to either institutional or retail trading.

Compare today's activity to prior 30-day average - this comparison lets you know if today's activity, specifically the breakdown between Institutional and Retail, is "unusual" relative to the rolling 30-day average.