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Re: venomen2002 post# 75600

Wednesday, 07/21/2010 1:30:16 AM

Wednesday, July 21, 2010 1:30:16 AM

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For example..Let's say an investor( Trader) wants many shares of EXPH at .0003 and the bid is at .004..The way to get them is to place a small buy at .004 and at the same time place the large buy at .0003..If there are more on the bid for EXPH at .0004 than on the ask .0005..eventually that small trade at .0004 will be taken with shares the MM probably already has..Absent news..more than likely some if not all of the .0003 shares will go as well later that day..However..the MM's don't have those shares of EXPH to sell..so they are shorted shares..Unless there is a run for the doors that day of EXPH and many sell some of their shares..they show up on Finra's short data which 4kd's reports..The trader then sells the EXPH .0003 shares back either at .004 or higher the next day or later to willing buyers at that price and the MM's are even with the shares again..They have a three day time limit which Renee pointed out in a recent post.

This makes such little sense. According to this the MM's sell shares to a trader at .0003. Then the trader sells the shares at .0004 to a willing buyer and somehow that makes the MM whole???

The fact here is that people are selling and people are buying. If nobody was selling and everybody was buying as they claim on here all day everyday, then the amount of shares owned would be like 27 billion and there would be FTD's coming out of the ground.

The real proof lies in the fact that the people who claim to believe in these conspiracies are buying shares. Think about it for a second. If you actually believed that the MM's were simply selling counterfeit shares, why would you buy them?