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RaetherEnt

06/01/06 1:02 PM

#10617 RE: RaetherEnt #10616

Byyyyyyy the way...Shortly after I put in my bid at .0028, we printed .0034. How in the WORLD did that happen?
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otterman

06/01/06 1:22 PM

#10622 RE: RaetherEnt #10616

If enough investors fall for MM games or go fishing for shares then the price will never go up. It doesnt matter who 'causes' a rise or fall in a stock price, what you really need to understand is that the share price goes up when the majority of investors are buying (preferably at any cost) or fishing high, and it goes down when the majority are selling (at any cost) or fishing low. Other investors can see your bid and some make assumptions that since there are many orders bid at or under a certain price then why should they go higher?

Youre not far off in saying 'go put an ask in at .01 because if enough investors do that then the rest of the market will notice the potential swing and they may follow.

Its all about ebb and flow and momentum and sentiment. Many will tell you to keep your emotions out of investing but really it's emotions that make em move! If you can keep your head while all others around you are losing theirs...

This explanation could go on forever.
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FastEddie777

06/01/06 2:00 PM

#10633 RE: RaetherEnt #10616

Don't worry RaetherEnt, everyone can do whatever they want. Putting in a buy lower that the market is what I sometimes do. When the stock is ready to run it will do so, no matter what anyone does. It's all about revenue growth and profitability.

What I wouldn't give to have HANS growth and revenues. Anyone here get into HANS in the last year or two? Three years aago it was trading at $2 a share. Today it's trading near $190 a share. It was at $45 a share about 8 months ago. GLTU

FE