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Re: rookinvestor post# 1896

Wednesday, 02/08/2006 1:12:38 PM

Wednesday, February 08, 2006 1:12:38 PM

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rook
Its clearly differntiated ,denoted by color,example:
you see one trade in red at the bid,each trade thats followed is a sell,untill you see one green ,at or around the ask,thats follwed by buys untill you see red again.

Or whatever color scheme you put in your last sales ticker.

Last week (MON?)the sells far outweighed the buys,in the last 2 hours,and closed around .125?,next day we ran to.25

The MMs loaded up,tried to(and did) shake out people who bought much lower,its a natural way to create a market.

I have opted to NOT flip this,and did the math,If I dumped 167,000 shares starting at .24,what would I drive it down to?
Then after hours I looked at the min buys at EOD and wouldnt have broken even(beisdes the buys were very few),as placing an enormous buy order drives the bid/ask up(the mms are looking at everyones order,nice)

So,with a hot stock and lowfloat,held by strong hands,you MAY flip a piddly amount but not a bigger one....but each day is different.



Where the eff is my money?