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Re: jerry57 post# 2898

Wednesday, 01/20/2021 9:27:30 PM

Wednesday, January 20, 2021 9:27:30 PM

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here dey are my friend to 'jerry57' on 'Response Genetics Inc. (RGDXQ)'


This gap can be either up or down,
depending on the direction of the 500 signal.
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505 - I am short on shares
600 - Means provide resistance
900 - Means let the stock float
911 - Pending News/Press Release On The Way
1000 - Don't let it run
2100 - Let it run

http://www.pennystockdream.com/Market-Maker-Signals

ADDING;
List Of Market Maker Signals
1. 100 - I need Shares.
2. 200 - I need Shares badly but do not take the stock down.
3. 300 - Take (or I am taking) the stock down at least 30% so I can load shares.
4. 400 - Keep trading it sideways.
5. 500 - Gap the stock. Gap can be up or down, depending on direction of 500 signal.

6. 505 - I am short on shares
7. 600 - Apply resistance at the ASK to keep the price from increasing.
8. 700 - Move the price up.
9. 777 - Also recognized as a signal to move the price up.
10. 800 - Prepare for an increase in trading volume.

11. 900 - Allow the stock to float and trade freely.
12. 911 - Pending News/Press Release On The Way
13. 1000 - Don't let it run
14. 2100 - Let it run

ADDITIONAL MMM BOY'S MANIPULATION
OTC MARKET MAKER SPEAKS OUT….https://www.stockthoughts2.com/otc-market-maker-speaks-out/
By stockthoughts2 Posted April 4, 2017 In News
I was an OTC MM for about 10 years ending in the late 80’s. Since then I have been strictly an investor. Since I have not been that up to date in MM rules I will only make statements that I feel fairly confident are still accurate regarding these activities. By and large most MM don’t have a clue nor do they care to learn, about the fundamentals of the stocks they trade.

They just try to make orderly markets. When dealing with BB stocks it is very easy for a MM to get trapped into being short in dealing in a fast moving market. Reason being; most of the MM’s in this stock are what are called “wholesalers” this means they don’t have retail brokers “working” the stocks.

So they have to rely on what’s known as the “call” from larger retail houses. If a “Big” retail firm like an E-trade calls up a market maker to purchase say 5,000 shares of a stock, they expect to get an “execution” from that market maker. If he turns them down, or only gives a partial then the “Big” firm will go to another MM.

If this second MM “fills the order” then that “Big” firm has a moral obligation to continue to give future “business” in that stock to that MM who performed (his life blood). This will go on until he “fails” to perform and so on.