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UpOrDown

07/16/17 9:58 AM

#36604 RE: TrendTrade2016 #36603

Not true! It is not always just selling!

It Just simply means that the market maker did not report any Buying or Selling till the end of the day! All of those trades were hidden from the chart, it could be buying or selling, no one knows and that the point, MM manipulation for more shares. The price it shows is the average price of those sales and purchases for that single day! Every single one of those T trades had a higher average than the Low of the day which means not all selling! This started since new MM joined BTGI a few days ago. And those new MM are not typicly diluters

I think someone is buying big time and enjoying the panic! Just my opinion

GLTA

DewmBoom

07/16/17 11:33 AM

#36608 RE: TrendTrade2016 #36603

Learn About T Trades before you Talk About:

Read The Entire Article Very Carefully, but I highlighted a couple of important elements here. The MMs are the rulers in the OTC market. As long as the volume is low, they can do pretty much anything they want to drive the stock either up or down.


"The T Trade that the public sees is nothing more than one or all of the above scenarios. The T Trade reported at the end of the day can be from one market maker or many involved market makers. It can be a single purchase price but is usually an average of all of the previously unreported purchases from that business day.

Penny stocks are an exciting and lucrative business. As most everyone will tell you, it is not for the weak of heart. There is definite money to be made in the OTC Markets and more penny stock millionaires are made every day. But the best way to win the game is to know the rules!

One additional fact surfaced about market makers while researching T Trades. Did you know that market makers are not required to honor their offer price? That is correct, because the OTC market is essentially a “best offer” market. If a buyer meets the asking price for a security, the market maker can, and often does, decide to rescind the offer, not sell the security and adjust the selling price."

https://incrediblepennystocks.wordpress.com/tag/t-trades/