Friday, May 17, 2013 7:19:22 AM
So if I got this right, a "seller" can sell stock to the friendly market maker for various reasons, i.e maybe to show continued trade volume, or to keep the PPS at a certain level, etc. If that is true, it sounds more like legal manipulation to me. I guess the other side of that coin, is it could also save your investment dollars if fair market trading was about to tank the stock. That being said, I think I will diversify my overall investment strategy by playing more Black Jack in Vegas. It sounds more secure.
Thanks
Vits
PS: How does one actualy find out when stock sales are being made to the market maker?
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