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Re: Zeev Hed post# 326031

Tuesday, 11/23/2004 11:17:28 PM

Tuesday, November 23, 2004 11:17:28 PM

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Well, let's put this in perspective. With that liquidity you could buy maybe 550-million shares of MSFT, which is about 8-times the average daily volume of MSFT. You could also buy roughly this:

20-million at $40 for DELL (3-times normal volume)
200-million at $27 for MSFT (3-times normal volume)
200-million at $24 for INTC (3-times normal volume)
150-million at $20 for CSCO (3-times normal volume)

Do this over a period of 3-days and you've got basically double the volume on these stocks. Now, since much of MSFT is held in index funds like the S&P, that money will get spread around even more.

Basically, we'll probably have an extra 500-million shares traded over 2-3 days on 3-exchanges. That's only about 100-million extra shares a day over two exchanges (forgetting about the AMEX for now). That's an increase in volume of about 6% or so.

I think the MM's will take that opportunity to sell marked up shares to hot money, then short and flush them for op-ex. That's what I'd do if I was a sinister MM <G>

I guess the only big if for me is would a liquidity ramp stop at 1620-1630 NDX (my preferred) or ramp all the way to extremes at 1735 NDX (repeating early Dec. 2001 almost to a "T".) We'll see.


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