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pennyjunkie

04/01/06 12:50 AM

#10724 RE: a_charting_god #10723

and you don't buy at the bid? lol
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sawtrader

04/01/06 1:03 AM

#10725 RE: a_charting_god #10723

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ALMOST every ask from 0.049, was a short sell, so why buy at the ask?? is it to help some interested parties. Even today, most of the asks at 03 were short sells.

Those who buy at the ask will be feeding the shorts.....

until the trend reverses, then every BUY at the ASK, is a desperate buy to cover...

This past week, was certainly not the time to buy at the ASK.
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EvilTweety

04/01/06 9:54 AM

#10733 RE: a_charting_god #10723

"you cant honestly be serious...."

Hmmmm well yes I was. The fact remains that if there were no shares to be had at the bid then my order would not be filled. Period.

My bid does not create downward pressure, it creates absolutely nothing unless someone decides to sell shares to me so perhaps your issue is with those selling. When there are no longer shares available at the bid then if I want the stock I have to raise my number or be left out. Are you somehow implying that (hypothetically) if I fill at the bid and there are 20 MM's on the bid and one at the ask then that's creating downward pressure?

"i didnt realize it was rocket science sorry i,ll explain all my post in extreme detail from now on...."

If your posts are going to follow this pattern with supercilious sarcasm, then the adage "less is more" certainly applies. Perhaps "a whole lot less is a relief" actually is more appropriate.

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