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Re: Qone0 post# 6345

Friday, 02/09/2007 11:23:52 PM

Friday, February 09, 2007 11:23:52 PM

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It would be nice to have answers to all those questions, yes.

However, it is quite obvious that there is a buyer or buyers for all shares willing to be parted with at this point. It does not look at all like dilution. Dilutors typically do not show the care that is taking place at this time. Strike that issue off your list for the time being.

It looks for all the world like someone or some group has it boxed in. They want shares and they want the shares at this price range. They are most likely selling at the upper range and buying at the lower range raking in a nice little 12.5% profit and gaining net shares as they do so in preparation for the next move. As a side effect, usually the longer a stock moves sideways, in general, the stronger the ensuing move when it does move.

It takes far fewer shares to kill buying than it does to support.

More and more people get impatient the longer it stays in this range so they sell and move on, in effect giving up their shares to the buyer.

Sorry, but it just doesn't get much more obvious than it is now.

GLTA!

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