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trader53

07/04/19 2:04 AM

#192430 RE: trader53 #192238

Market Maker Signals - Explained






Market Maker Signals


Penny traders believe that Market Makers (MM)

will "signal" moves in advance buy using
small amounts of buys or sells as "signals".

The "signals" are such a small amount of shares
(worth no more than 5 or 10 dollars) that
no trader would have paid a commission that
costs more than the amount of shares bought.

The "signals" are from one MM to another.

100 - I need shares.
200 - I need shares badly, but do not take the stock down.
300 - Take the price down so I can load shares
400 - Keep trading it sideways.
500 - Gap the stock.
This gap can be either up or down,
depending on the direction of the 500 signal.

505 - I am short on shares
600 - Means provide resistance
900 - Means let the stock float
911 - Pending News/Press Release On The Way
1000 - Don't let it run
2100 - Let it run

http://www.pennystockdream.com/Market-Maker-Signals

Understanding the Form T-Trade:

If a market maker wants to accumulate

a large amount of a stock in one trading day,

that market maker may actually not report
any of the trades that occurred
until the trading day has ended
so as not to alert the market to the collection.

http://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_msg.aspx?message_id=120820833&txt2find=understanding

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trader53

07/15/19 2:29 AM

#192895 RE: trader53 #192238

Market Maker Signals - Explained






Market Maker Signals


Penny traders believe that Market Makers (MM)

will "signal" moves in advance buy using
small amounts of buys or sells as "signals".

The "signals" are such a small amount of shares
(worth no more than 5 or 10 dollars) that
no trader would have paid a commission that
costs more than the amount of shares bought.

The "signals" are from one MM to another.

100 - I need shares.
200 - I need shares badly, but do not take the stock down.
300 - Take the price down so I can load shares
400 - Keep trading it sideways.
500 - Gap the stock.
This gap can be either up or down,
depending on the direction of the 500 signal.

505 - I am short on shares
600 - Means provide resistance
900 - Means let the stock float
911 - Pending News/Press Release On The Way
1000 - Don't let it run
2100 - Let it run

http://www.pennystockdream.com/Market-Maker-Signals

Understanding the Form T-Trade:

If a market maker wants to accumulate

a large amount of a stock in one trading day,

that market maker may actually not report
any of the trades that occurred
until the trading day has ended
so as not to alert the market to the collection.

http://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_msg.aspx?message_id=120820833&txt2find=understanding

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trader53

07/16/19 2:43 AM

#192925 RE: trader53 #192238

Market Maker Signals - Explained






Market Maker Signals


Penny traders believe that Market Makers (MM)

will "signal" moves in advance buy using
small amounts of buys or sells as "signals".

The "signals" are such a small amount of shares
(worth no more than 5 or 10 dollars) that
no trader would have paid a commission that
costs more than the amount of shares bought.

The "signals" are from one MM to another.

100 - I need shares.
200 - I need shares badly, but do not take the stock down.
300 - Take the price down so I can load shares
400 - Keep trading it sideways.
500 - Gap the stock.
This gap can be either up or down,
depending on the direction of the 500 signal.

505 - I am short on shares
600 - Means provide resistance
900 - Means let the stock float
911 - Pending News/Press Release On The Way
1000 - Don't let it run
2100 - Let it run

http://www.pennystockdream.com/Market-Maker-Signals

Understanding the Form T-Trade:

If a market maker wants to accumulate

a large amount of a stock in one trading day,

that market maker may actually not report
any of the trades that occurred
until the trading day has ended
so as not to alert the market to the collection.

http://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_msg.aspx?message_id=120820833&txt2find=understanding

________________________________________________________________





trader53

07/17/19 2:19 AM

#192949 RE: trader53 #192238

Market Maker Signals - Explained






Market Maker Signals


Penny traders believe that Market Makers (MM)

will "signal" moves in advance buy using
small amounts of buys or sells as "signals".

The "signals" are such a small amount of shares
(worth no more than 5 or 10 dollars) that
no trader would have paid a commission that
costs more than the amount of shares bought.

The "signals" are from one MM to another.

100 - I need shares.
200 - I need shares badly, but do not take the stock down.
300 - Take the price down so I can load shares
400 - Keep trading it sideways.
500 - Gap the stock.
This gap can be either up or down,
depending on the direction of the 500 signal.

505 - I am short on shares
600 - Means provide resistance
900 - Means let the stock float
911 - Pending News/Press Release On The Way
1000 - Don't let it run
2100 - Let it run

http://www.pennystockdream.com/Market-Maker-Signals

Understanding the Form T-Trade:

If a market maker wants to accumulate

a large amount of a stock in one trading day,

that market maker may actually not report
any of the trades that occurred
until the trading day has ended
so as not to alert the market to the collection.

http://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_msg.aspx?message_id=120820833&txt2find=understanding

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trader53

07/18/19 2:17 AM

#193028 RE: trader53 #192238

Market Maker Signals - Explained






Market Maker Signals


Penny traders believe that Market Makers (MM)

will "signal" moves in advance buy using
small amounts of buys or sells as "signals".

The "signals" are such a small amount of shares
(worth no more than 5 or 10 dollars) that
no trader would have paid a commission that
costs more than the amount of shares bought.

The "signals" are from one MM to another.

100 - I need shares.
200 - I need shares badly, but do not take the stock down.
300 - Take the price down so I can load shares
400 - Keep trading it sideways.
500 - Gap the stock.
This gap can be either up or down,
depending on the direction of the 500 signal.

505 - I am short on shares
600 - Means provide resistance
900 - Means let the stock float
911 - Pending News/Press Release On The Way
1000 - Don't let it run
2100 - Let it run

http://www.pennystockdream.com/Market-Maker-Signals

Understanding the Form T-Trade:

If a market maker wants to accumulate

a large amount of a stock in one trading day,

that market maker may actually not report
any of the trades that occurred
until the trading day has ended
so as not to alert the market to the collection.

http://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_msg.aspx?message_id=120820833&txt2find=understanding

________________________________________________________________





trader53

07/19/19 3:23 AM

#193161 RE: trader53 #192238

Market Maker Signals - Explained






Market Maker Signals


Penny traders believe that Market Makers (MM)

will "signal" moves in advance buy using
small amounts of buys or sells as "signals".

The "signals" are such a small amount of shares
(worth no more than 5 or 10 dollars) that
no trader would have paid a commission that
costs more than the amount of shares bought.

The "signals" are from one MM to another.

100 - I need shares.
200 - I need shares badly, but do not take the stock down.
300 - Take the price down so I can load shares
400 - Keep trading it sideways.
500 - Gap the stock.
This gap can be either up or down,
depending on the direction of the 500 signal.

505 - I am short on shares
600 - Means provide resistance
900 - Means let the stock float
911 - Pending News/Press Release On The Way
1000 - Don't let it run
2100 - Let it run

http://www.pennystockdream.com/Market-Maker-Signals

Understanding the Form T-Trade:

If a market maker wants to accumulate

a large amount of a stock in one trading day,

that market maker may actually not report
any of the trades that occurred
until the trading day has ended
so as not to alert the market to the collection.

http://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_msg.aspx?message_id=120820833&txt2find=understanding

________________________________________________________________





trader53

07/21/19 3:12 AM

#193362 RE: trader53 #192238

Market Maker Signals - Explained






Market Maker Signals


Penny traders believe that Market Makers (MM)

will "signal" moves in advance buy using
small amounts of buys or sells as "signals".

The "signals" are such a small amount of shares
(worth no more than 5 or 10 dollars) that
no trader would have paid a commission that
costs more than the amount of shares bought.

The "signals" are from one MM to another.

100 - I need shares.
200 - I need shares badly, but do not take the stock down.
300 - Take the price down so I can load shares
400 - Keep trading it sideways.
500 - Gap the stock.
This gap can be either up or down,
depending on the direction of the 500 signal.

505 - I am short on shares
600 - Means provide resistance
900 - Means let the stock float
911 - Pending News/Press Release On The Way
1000 - Don't let it run
2100 - Let it run

http://www.pennystockdream.com/Market-Maker-Signals

Understanding the Form T-Trade:

If a market maker wants to accumulate

a large amount of a stock in one trading day,

that market maker may actually not report
any of the trades that occurred
until the trading day has ended
so as not to alert the market to the collection.

http://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_msg.aspx?message_id=120820833&txt2find=understanding

________________________________________________________________





trader53

07/22/19 3:13 AM

#193438 RE: trader53 #192238

Market Maker Signals - Explained






Market Maker Signals


Penny traders believe that Market Makers (MM)

will "signal" moves in advance buy using
small amounts of buys or sells as "signals".

The "signals" are such a small amount of shares
(worth no more than 5 or 10 dollars) that
no trader would have paid a commission that
costs more than the amount of shares bought.

The "signals" are from one MM to another.

100 - I need shares.
200 - I need shares badly, but do not take the stock down.
300 - Take the price down so I can load shares
400 - Keep trading it sideways.
500 - Gap the stock.
This gap can be either up or down,
depending on the direction of the 500 signal.

505 - I am short on shares
600 - Means provide resistance
900 - Means let the stock float
911 - Pending News/Press Release On The Way
1000 - Don't let it run
2100 - Let it run

http://www.pennystockdream.com/Market-Maker-Signals

Understanding the Form T-Trade:

If a market maker wants to accumulate

a large amount of a stock in one trading day,

that market maker may actually not report
any of the trades that occurred
until the trading day has ended
so as not to alert the market to the collection.

http://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_msg.aspx?message_id=120820833&txt2find=understanding

________________________________________________________________





trader53

07/24/19 3:37 AM

#193614 RE: trader53 #192238

Market Maker Signals - Explained






Market Maker Signals


Penny traders believe that Market Makers (MM)

will "signal" moves in advance buy using
small amounts of buys or sells as "signals".

The "signals" are such a small amount of shares
(worth no more than 5 or 10 dollars) that
no trader would have paid a commission that
costs more than the amount of shares bought.

The "signals" are from one MM to another.

100 - I need shares.
200 - I need shares badly, but do not take the stock down.
300 - Take the price down so I can load shares
400 - Keep trading it sideways.
500 - Gap the stock.
This gap can be either up or down,
depending on the direction of the 500 signal.

505 - I am short on shares
600 - Means provide resistance
900 - Means let the stock float
911 - Pending News/Press Release On The Way
1000 - Don't let it run
2100 - Let it run

http://www.pennystockdream.com/Market-Maker-Signals

Understanding the Form T-Trade:

If a market maker wants to accumulate

a large amount of a stock in one trading day,

that market maker may actually not report
any of the trades that occurred
until the trading day has ended
so as not to alert the market to the collection.

http://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_msg.aspx?message_id=120820833&txt2find=understanding

________________________________________________________________





trader53

07/25/19 4:04 AM

#193718 RE: trader53 #192238

Market Maker Signals - Explained






Market Maker Signals


Penny traders believe that Market Makers (MM)

will "signal" moves in advance buy using
small amounts of buys or sells as "signals".

The "signals" are such a small amount of shares
(worth no more than 5 or 10 dollars) that
no trader would have paid a commission that
costs more than the amount of shares bought.

The "signals" are from one MM to another.

100 - I need shares.
200 - I need shares badly, but do not take the stock down.
300 - Take the price down so I can load shares
400 - Keep trading it sideways.
500 - Gap the stock.
This gap can be either up or down,
depending on the direction of the 500 signal.

505 - I am short on shares
600 - Means provide resistance
900 - Means let the stock float
911 - Pending News/Press Release On The Way
1000 - Don't let it run
2100 - Let it run

http://www.pennystockdream.com/Market-Maker-Signals

Understanding the Form T-Trade:

If a market maker wants to accumulate

a large amount of a stock in one trading day,

that market maker may actually not report
any of the trades that occurred
until the trading day has ended
so as not to alert the market to the collection.

http://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_msg.aspx?message_id=120820833&txt2find=understanding

________________________________________________________________





trader53

07/26/19 1:37 AM

#193809 RE: trader53 #192238

Market Maker Signals - Explained






Market Maker Signals


Penny traders believe that Market Makers (MM)

will "signal" moves in advance buy using
small amounts of buys or sells as "signals".

The "signals" are such a small amount of shares
(worth no more than 5 or 10 dollars) that
no trader would have paid a commission that
costs more than the amount of shares bought.

The "signals" are from one MM to another.

100 - I need shares.
200 - I need shares badly, but do not take the stock down.
300 - Take the price down so I can load shares
400 - Keep trading it sideways.
500 - Gap the stock.
This gap can be either up or down,
depending on the direction of the 500 signal.

505 - I am short on shares
600 - Means provide resistance
900 - Means let the stock float
911 - Pending News/Press Release On The Way
1000 - Don't let it run
2100 - Let it run

http://www.pennystockdream.com/Market-Maker-Signals

Understanding the Form T-Trade:

If a market maker wants to accumulate

a large amount of a stock in one trading day,

that market maker may actually not report
any of the trades that occurred
until the trading day has ended
so as not to alert the market to the collection.

http://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_msg.aspx?message_id=120820833&txt2find=understanding

________________________________________________________________





trader53

07/28/19 2:36 AM

#193961 RE: trader53 #192238

Market Maker Signals - Explained






Market Maker Signals


Penny traders believe that Market Makers (MM)

will "signal" moves in advance buy using
small amounts of buys or sells as "signals".

The "signals" are such a small amount of shares
(worth no more than 5 or 10 dollars) that
no trader would have paid a commission that
costs more than the amount of shares bought.

The "signals" are from one MM to another.

100 - I need shares.
200 - I need shares badly, but do not take the stock down.
300 - Take the price down so I can load shares
400 - Keep trading it sideways.
500 - Gap the stock.
This gap can be either up or down,
depending on the direction of the 500 signal.

505 - I am short on shares
600 - Means provide resistance
900 - Means let the stock float
911 - Pending News/Press Release On The Way
1000 - Don't let it run
2100 - Let it run

http://www.pennystockdream.com/Market-Maker-Signals

Understanding the Form T-Trade:

If a market maker wants to accumulate

a large amount of a stock in one trading day,

that market maker may actually not report
any of the trades that occurred
until the trading day has ended
so as not to alert the market to the collection.

http://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_msg.aspx?message_id=120820833&txt2find=understanding

________________________________________________________________





trader53

07/29/19 2:05 AM

#194049 RE: trader53 #192238

Market Maker Signals - Explained






Market Maker Signals


Penny traders believe that Market Makers (MM)

will "signal" moves in advance buy using
small amounts of buys or sells as "signals".

The "signals" are such a small amount of shares
(worth no more than 5 or 10 dollars) that
no trader would have paid a commission that
costs more than the amount of shares bought.

The "signals" are from one MM to another.

100 - I need shares.
200 - I need shares badly, but do not take the stock down.
300 - Take the price down so I can load shares
400 - Keep trading it sideways.
500 - Gap the stock.
This gap can be either up or down,
depending on the direction of the 500 signal.

505 - I am short on shares
600 - Means provide resistance
900 - Means let the stock float
911 - Pending News/Press Release On The Way
1000 - Don't let it run
2100 - Let it run

http://www.pennystockdream.com/Market-Maker-Signals

Understanding the Form T-Trade:

If a market maker wants to accumulate

a large amount of a stock in one trading day,

that market maker may actually not report
any of the trades that occurred
until the trading day has ended
so as not to alert the market to the collection.

http://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_msg.aspx?message_id=120820833&txt2find=understanding

________________________________________________________________





trader53

07/30/19 4:17 AM

#194146 RE: trader53 #192238

Market Maker Signals - Explained






Market Maker Signals


Penny traders believe that Market Makers (MM)

will "signal" moves in advance buy using
small amounts of buys or sells as "signals".

The "signals" are such a small amount of shares
(worth no more than 5 or 10 dollars) that
no trader would have paid a commission that
costs more than the amount of shares bought.

The "signals" are from one MM to another.

100 - I need shares.
200 - I need shares badly, but do not take the stock down.
300 - Take the price down so I can load shares
400 - Keep trading it sideways.
500 - Gap the stock.
This gap can be either up or down,
depending on the direction of the 500 signal.

505 - I am short on shares
600 - Means provide resistance
900 - Means let the stock float
911 - Pending News/Press Release On The Way
1000 - Don't let it run
2100 - Let it run

http://www.pennystockdream.com/Market-Maker-Signals

Understanding the Form T-Trade:

If a market maker wants to accumulate

a large amount of a stock in one trading day,

that market maker may actually not report
any of the trades that occurred
until the trading day has ended
so as not to alert the market to the collection.

http://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_msg.aspx?message_id=120820833&txt2find=understanding

________________________________________________________________





trader53

07/31/19 3:33 AM

#194249 RE: trader53 #192238

Market Maker Signals - Explained






Market Maker Signals


Penny traders believe that Market Makers (MM)

will "signal" moves in advance buy using
small amounts of buys or sells as "signals".

The "signals" are such a small amount of shares
(worth no more than 5 or 10 dollars) that
no trader would have paid a commission that
costs more than the amount of shares bought.

The "signals" are from one MM to another.

100 - I need shares.
200 - I need shares badly, but do not take the stock down.
300 - Take the price down so I can load shares
400 - Keep trading it sideways.
500 - Gap the stock.
This gap can be either up or down,
depending on the direction of the 500 signal.

505 - I am short on shares
600 - Means provide resistance
900 - Means let the stock float
911 - Pending News/Press Release On The Way
1000 - Don't let it run
2100 - Let it run

http://www.pennystockdream.com/Market-Maker-Signals

Understanding the Form T-Trade:

If a market maker wants to accumulate

a large amount of a stock in one trading day,

that market maker may actually not report
any of the trades that occurred
until the trading day has ended
so as not to alert the market to the collection.

http://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_msg.aspx?message_id=120820833&txt2find=understanding

________________________________________________________________





trader53

08/01/19 3:47 AM

#194339 RE: trader53 #192238

Market Maker Signals - Explained






Market Maker Signals


Penny traders believe that Market Makers (MM)

will "signal" moves in advance buy using
small amounts of buys or sells as "signals".

The "signals" are such a small amount of shares
(worth no more than 5 or 10 dollars) that
no trader would have paid a commission that
costs more than the amount of shares bought.

The "signals" are from one MM to another.

100 - I need shares.
200 - I need shares badly, but do not take the stock down.
300 - Take the price down so I can load shares
400 - Keep trading it sideways.
500 - Gap the stock.
This gap can be either up or down,
depending on the direction of the 500 signal.

505 - I am short on shares
600 - Means provide resistance
900 - Means let the stock float
911 - Pending News/Press Release On The Way
1000 - Don't let it run
2100 - Let it run

http://www.pennystockdream.com/Market-Maker-Signals

Understanding the Form T-Trade:

If a market maker wants to accumulate

a large amount of a stock in one trading day,

that market maker may actually not report
any of the trades that occurred
until the trading day has ended
so as not to alert the market to the collection.

http://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_msg.aspx?message_id=120820833&txt2find=understanding

________________________________________________________________





trader53

08/02/19 3:45 AM

#194432 RE: trader53 #192238

Market Maker Signals - Explained






Market Maker Signals


Penny traders believe that Market Makers (MM)

will "signal" moves in advance buy using
small amounts of buys or sells as "signals".

The "signals" are such a small amount of shares
(worth no more than 5 or 10 dollars) that
no trader would have paid a commission that
costs more than the amount of shares bought.

The "signals" are from one MM to another.

100 - I need shares.
200 - I need shares badly, but do not take the stock down.
300 - Take the price down so I can load shares
400 - Keep trading it sideways.
500 - Gap the stock.
This gap can be either up or down,
depending on the direction of the 500 signal.

505 - I am short on shares
600 - Means provide resistance
900 - Means let the stock float
911 - Pending News/Press Release On The Way
1000 - Don't let it run
2100 - Let it run

http://www.pennystockdream.com/Market-Maker-Signals

Understanding the Form T-Trade:

If a market maker wants to accumulate

a large amount of a stock in one trading day,

that market maker may actually not report
any of the trades that occurred
until the trading day has ended
so as not to alert the market to the collection.

http://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_msg.aspx?message_id=120820833&txt2find=understanding

________________________________________________________________





trader53

08/03/19 4:25 AM

#194593 RE: trader53 #192238

Market Maker Signals - Explained






Market Maker Signals


Penny traders believe that Market Makers (MM)

will "signal" moves in advance buy using
small amounts of buys or sells as "signals".

The "signals" are such a small amount of shares
(worth no more than 5 or 10 dollars) that
no trader would have paid a commission that
costs more than the amount of shares bought.

The "signals" are from one MM to another.

100 - I need shares.
200 - I need shares badly, but do not take the stock down.
300 - Take the price down so I can load shares
400 - Keep trading it sideways.
500 - Gap the stock.
This gap can be either up or down,
depending on the direction of the 500 signal.

505 - I am short on shares
600 - Means provide resistance
900 - Means let the stock float
911 - Pending News/Press Release On The Way
1000 - Don't let it run
2100 - Let it run

http://www.pennystockdream.com/Market-Maker-Signals

Understanding the Form T-Trade:

If a market maker wants to accumulate

a large amount of a stock in one trading day,

that market maker may actually not report
any of the trades that occurred
until the trading day has ended
so as not to alert the market to the collection.

http://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_msg.aspx?message_id=120820833&txt2find=understanding

________________________________________________________________





trader53

08/05/19 4:50 AM

#194699 RE: trader53 #192238

Market Maker Signals - Explained






Market Maker Signals


Penny traders believe that Market Makers (MM)

will "signal" moves in advance buy using
small amounts of buys or sells as "signals".

The "signals" are such a small amount of shares
(worth no more than 5 or 10 dollars) that
no trader would have paid a commission that
costs more than the amount of shares bought.

The "signals" are from one MM to another.

100 - I need shares.
200 - I need shares badly, but do not take the stock down.
300 - Take the price down so I can load shares
400 - Keep trading it sideways.
500 - Gap the stock.
This gap can be either up or down,
depending on the direction of the 500 signal.

505 - I am short on shares
600 - Means provide resistance
900 - Means let the stock float
911 - Pending News/Press Release On The Way
1000 - Don't let it run
2100 - Let it run

http://www.pennystockdream.com/Market-Maker-Signals

Understanding the Form T-Trade:

If a market maker wants to accumulate

a large amount of a stock in one trading day,

that market maker may actually not report
any of the trades that occurred
until the trading day has ended
so as not to alert the market to the collection.

http://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_msg.aspx?message_id=120820833&txt2find=understanding

________________________________________________________________





trader53

08/06/19 3:12 AM

#194791 RE: trader53 #192238

Market Maker Signals - Explained






Market Maker Signals


Penny traders believe that Market Makers (MM)

will "signal" moves in advance buy using
small amounts of buys or sells as "signals".

The "signals" are such a small amount of shares
(worth no more than 5 or 10 dollars) that
no trader would have paid a commission that
costs more than the amount of shares bought.

The "signals" are from one MM to another.

100 - I need shares.
200 - I need shares badly, but do not take the stock down.
300 - Take the price down so I can load shares
400 - Keep trading it sideways.
500 - Gap the stock.
This gap can be either up or down,
depending on the direction of the 500 signal.

505 - I am short on shares
600 - Means provide resistance
900 - Means let the stock float
911 - Pending News/Press Release On The Way
1000 - Don't let it run
2100 - Let it run

http://www.pennystockdream.com/Market-Maker-Signals

Understanding the Form T-Trade:

If a market maker wants to accumulate

a large amount of a stock in one trading day,

that market maker may actually not report
any of the trades that occurred
until the trading day has ended
so as not to alert the market to the collection.

http://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_msg.aspx?message_id=120820833&txt2find=understanding

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trader53

08/07/19 4:18 AM

#194892 RE: trader53 #192238

Market Maker Signals - Explained






Market Maker Signals


Penny traders believe that Market Makers (MM)

will "signal" moves in advance buy using
small amounts of buys or sells as "signals".

The "signals" are such a small amount of shares
(worth no more than 5 or 10 dollars) that
no trader would have paid a commission that
costs more than the amount of shares bought.

The "signals" are from one MM to another.

100 - I need shares.
200 - I need shares badly, but do not take the stock down.
300 - Take the price down so I can load shares
400 - Keep trading it sideways.
500 - Gap the stock.
This gap can be either up or down,
depending on the direction of the 500 signal.

505 - I am short on shares
600 - Means provide resistance
900 - Means let the stock float
911 - Pending News/Press Release On The Way
1000 - Don't let it run
2100 - Let it run

http://www.pennystockdream.com/Market-Maker-Signals

Understanding the Form T-Trade:

If a market maker wants to accumulate

a large amount of a stock in one trading day,

that market maker may actually not report
any of the trades that occurred
until the trading day has ended
so as not to alert the market to the collection.

http://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_msg.aspx?message_id=120820833&txt2find=understanding

________________________________________________________________





trader53

08/08/19 4:11 AM

#194995 RE: trader53 #192238

Market Maker Signals - Explained






Market Maker Signals


Penny traders believe that Market Makers (MM)

will "signal" moves in advance buy using
small amounts of buys or sells as "signals".

The "signals" are such a small amount of shares
(worth no more than 5 or 10 dollars) that
no trader would have paid a commission that
costs more than the amount of shares bought.

The "signals" are from one MM to another.

100 - I need shares.
200 - I need shares badly, but do not take the stock down.
300 - Take the price down so I can load shares
400 - Keep trading it sideways.
500 - Gap the stock.
This gap can be either up or down,
depending on the direction of the 500 signal.

505 - I am short on shares
600 - Means provide resistance
900 - Means let the stock float
911 - Pending News/Press Release On The Way
1000 - Don't let it run
2100 - Let it run

http://www.pennystockdream.com/Market-Maker-Signals

Understanding the Form T-Trade:

If a market maker wants to accumulate

a large amount of a stock in one trading day,

that market maker may actually not report
any of the trades that occurred
until the trading day has ended
so as not to alert the market to the collection.

http://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_msg.aspx?message_id=120820833&txt2find=understanding

________________________________________________________________





trader53

08/09/19 3:52 AM

#195098 RE: trader53 #192238

Market Maker Signals - Explained






Market Maker Signals


Penny traders believe that Market Makers (MM)

will "signal" moves in advance buy using
small amounts of buys or sells as "signals".

The "signals" are such a small amount of shares
(worth no more than 5 or 10 dollars) that
no trader would have paid a commission that
costs more than the amount of shares bought.

The "signals" are from one MM to another.

100 - I need shares.
200 - I need shares badly, but do not take the stock down.
300 - Take the price down so I can load shares
400 - Keep trading it sideways.
500 - Gap the stock.
This gap can be either up or down,
depending on the direction of the 500 signal.

505 - I am short on shares
600 - Means provide resistance
900 - Means let the stock float
911 - Pending News/Press Release On The Way
1000 - Don't let it run
2100 - Let it run

http://www.pennystockdream.com/Market-Maker-Signals

Understanding the Form T-Trade:

If a market maker wants to accumulate

a large amount of a stock in one trading day,

that market maker may actually not report
any of the trades that occurred
until the trading day has ended
so as not to alert the market to the collection.

http://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_msg.aspx?message_id=120820833&txt2find=understanding

________________________________________________________________





trader53

08/10/19 5:19 AM

#195215 RE: trader53 #192238

Market Maker Signals - Explained






Market Maker Signals


Penny traders believe that Market Makers (MM)

will "signal" moves in advance buy using
small amounts of buys or sells as "signals".

The "signals" are such a small amount of shares
(worth no more than 5 or 10 dollars) that
no trader would have paid a commission that
costs more than the amount of shares bought.

The "signals" are from one MM to another.

100 - I need shares.
200 - I need shares badly, but do not take the stock down.
300 - Take the price down so I can load shares
400 - Keep trading it sideways.
500 - Gap the stock.
This gap can be either up or down,
depending on the direction of the 500 signal.

505 - I am short on shares
600 - Means provide resistance
900 - Means let the stock float
911 - Pending News/Press Release On The Way
1000 - Don't let it run
2100 - Let it run

http://www.pennystockdream.com/Market-Maker-Signals

Understanding the Form T-Trade:

If a market maker wants to accumulate

a large amount of a stock in one trading day,

that market maker may actually not report
any of the trades that occurred
until the trading day has ended
so as not to alert the market to the collection.

http://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_msg.aspx?message_id=120820833&txt2find=understanding

________________________________________________________________





trader53

08/11/19 5:29 AM

#195366 RE: trader53 #192238

Market Maker Signals - Explained






Market Maker Signals


Penny traders believe that Market Makers (MM)

will "signal" moves in advance buy using
small amounts of buys or sells as "signals".

The "signals" are such a small amount of shares
(worth no more than 5 or 10 dollars) that
no trader would have paid a commission that
costs more than the amount of shares bought.

The "signals" are from one MM to another.

100 - I need shares.
200 - I need shares badly, but do not take the stock down.
300 - Take the price down so I can load shares
400 - Keep trading it sideways.
500 - Gap the stock.
This gap can be either up or down,
depending on the direction of the 500 signal.

505 - I am short on shares
600 - Means provide resistance
900 - Means let the stock float
911 - Pending News/Press Release On The Way
1000 - Don't let it run
2100 - Let it run

http://www.pennystockdream.com/Market-Maker-Signals

Understanding the Form T-Trade:

If a market maker wants to accumulate

a large amount of a stock in one trading day,

that market maker may actually not report
any of the trades that occurred
until the trading day has ended
so as not to alert the market to the collection.

http://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_msg.aspx?message_id=120820833&txt2find=understanding

________________________________________________________________





trader53

08/12/19 3:56 AM

#195453 RE: trader53 #192238

Market Maker Signals - Explained






Market Maker Signals


Penny traders believe that Market Makers (MM)

will "signal" moves in advance buy using
small amounts of buys or sells as "signals".

The "signals" are such a small amount of shares
(worth no more than 5 or 10 dollars) that
no trader would have paid a commission that
costs more than the amount of shares bought.

The "signals" are from one MM to another.

100 - I need shares.
200 - I need shares badly, but do not take the stock down.
300 - Take the price down so I can load shares
400 - Keep trading it sideways.
500 - Gap the stock.
This gap can be either up or down,
depending on the direction of the 500 signal.

505 - I am short on shares
600 - Means provide resistance
900 - Means let the stock float
911 - Pending News/Press Release On The Way
1000 - Don't let it run
2100 - Let it run

http://www.pennystockdream.com/Market-Maker-Signals

Understanding the Form T-Trade:

If a market maker wants to accumulate

a large amount of a stock in one trading day,

that market maker may actually not report
any of the trades that occurred
until the trading day has ended
so as not to alert the market to the collection.

http://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_msg.aspx?message_id=120820833&txt2find=understanding

________________________________________________________________





trader53

08/13/19 4:21 AM

#195559 RE: trader53 #192238

Market Maker Signals - Explained






Market Maker Signals


Penny traders believe that Market Makers (MM)

will "signal" moves in advance buy using
small amounts of buys or sells as "signals".

The "signals" are such a small amount of shares
(worth no more than 5 or 10 dollars) that
no trader would have paid a commission that
costs more than the amount of shares bought.

The "signals" are from one MM to another.

100 - I need shares.
200 - I need shares badly, but do not take the stock down.
300 - Take the price down so I can load shares
400 - Keep trading it sideways.
500 - Gap the stock.
This gap can be either up or down,
depending on the direction of the 500 signal.

505 - I am short on shares
600 - Means provide resistance
900 - Means let the stock float
911 - Pending News/Press Release On The Way
1000 - Don't let it run
2100 - Let it run

http://www.pennystockdream.com/Market-Maker-Signals

Understanding the Form T-Trade:

If a market maker wants to accumulate

a large amount of a stock in one trading day,

that market maker may actually not report
any of the trades that occurred
until the trading day has ended
so as not to alert the market to the collection.

http://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_msg.aspx?message_id=120820833&txt2find=understanding

________________________________________________________________





trader53

08/19/19 4:11 AM

#195762 RE: trader53 #192238

Market Maker Signals - Explained






Market Maker Signals


Penny traders believe that Market Makers (MM)

will "signal" moves in advance buy using
small amounts of buys or sells as "signals".

The "signals" are such a small amount of shares
(worth no more than 5 or 10 dollars) that
no trader would have paid a commission that
costs more than the amount of shares bought.

The "signals" are from one MM to another.

100 - I need shares.
200 - I need shares badly, but do not take the stock down.
300 - Take the price down so I can load shares
400 - Keep trading it sideways.
500 - Gap the stock.
This gap can be either up or down,
depending on the direction of the 500 signal.

505 - I am short on shares
600 - Means provide resistance
900 - Means let the stock float
911 - Pending News/Press Release On The Way
1000 - Don't let it run
2100 - Let it run

http://www.pennystockdream.com/Market-Maker-Signals

Understanding the Form T-Trade:

If a market maker wants to accumulate

a large amount of a stock in one trading day,

that market maker may actually not report
any of the trades that occurred
until the trading day has ended
so as not to alert the market to the collection.

http://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_msg.aspx?message_id=120820833&txt2find=understanding

________________________________________________________________





trader53

08/20/19 3:32 AM

#195868 RE: trader53 #192238

Market Maker Signals - Explained






Market Maker Signals


Penny traders believe that Market Makers (MM)

will "signal" moves in advance buy using
small amounts of buys or sells as "signals".

The "signals" are such a small amount of shares
(worth no more than 5 or 10 dollars) that
no trader would have paid a commission that
costs more than the amount of shares bought.

The "signals" are from one MM to another.

100 - I need shares.
200 - I need shares badly, but do not take the stock down.
300 - Take the price down so I can load shares
400 - Keep trading it sideways.
500 - Gap the stock.
This gap can be either up or down,
depending on the direction of the 500 signal.

505 - I am short on shares
600 - Means provide resistance
900 - Means let the stock float
911 - Pending News/Press Release On The Way
1000 - Don't let it run
2100 - Let it run

http://www.pennystockdream.com/Market-Maker-Signals

Understanding the Form T-Trade:

If a market maker wants to accumulate

a large amount of a stock in one trading day,

that market maker may actually not report
any of the trades that occurred
until the trading day has ended
so as not to alert the market to the collection.

http://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_msg.aspx?message_id=120820833&txt2find=understanding

________________________________________________________________





trader53

08/21/19 4:41 AM

#195980 RE: trader53 #192238

Market Maker Signals - Explained






Market Maker Signals


Penny traders believe that Market Makers (MM)

will "signal" moves in advance buy using
small amounts of buys or sells as "signals".

The "signals" are such a small amount of shares
(worth no more than 5 or 10 dollars) that
no trader would have paid a commission that
costs more than the amount of shares bought.

The "signals" are from one MM to another.

100 - I need shares.
200 - I need shares badly, but do not take the stock down.
300 - Take the price down so I can load shares
400 - Keep trading it sideways.
500 - Gap the stock.
This gap can be either up or down,
depending on the direction of the 500 signal.

505 - I am short on shares
600 - Means provide resistance
900 - Means let the stock float
911 - Pending News/Press Release On The Way
1000 - Don't let it run
2100 - Let it run

http://www.pennystockdream.com/Market-Maker-Signals

Understanding the Form T-Trade:

If a market maker wants to accumulate

a large amount of a stock in one trading day,

that market maker may actually not report
any of the trades that occurred
until the trading day has ended
so as not to alert the market to the collection.

http://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_msg.aspx?message_id=120820833&txt2find=understanding

________________________________________________________________





trader53

08/22/19 9:08 AM

#196074 RE: trader53 #192238

Market Maker Signals - Explained






Market Maker Signals


Penny traders believe that Market Makers (MM)

will "signal" moves in advance buy using
small amounts of buys or sells as "signals".

The "signals" are such a small amount of shares
(worth no more than 5 or 10 dollars) that
no trader would have paid a commission that
costs more than the amount of shares bought.

The "signals" are from one MM to another.

100 - I need shares.
200 - I need shares badly, but do not take the stock down.
300 - Take the price down so I can load shares
400 - Keep trading it sideways.
500 - Gap the stock.
This gap can be either up or down,
depending on the direction of the 500 signal.

505 - I am short on shares
600 - Means provide resistance
900 - Means let the stock float
911 - Pending News/Press Release On The Way
1000 - Don't let it run
2100 - Let it run

http://www.pennystockdream.com/Market-Maker-Signals

Understanding the Form T-Trade:

If a market maker wants to accumulate

a large amount of a stock in one trading day,

that market maker may actually not report
any of the trades that occurred
until the trading day has ended
so as not to alert the market to the collection.

http://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_msg.aspx?message_id=120820833&txt2find=understanding

________________________________________________________________





trader53

08/23/19 3:43 AM

#196238 RE: trader53 #192238

Market Maker Signals - Explained






Market Maker Signals


Penny traders believe that Market Makers (MM)

will "signal" moves in advance buy using
small amounts of buys or sells as "signals".

The "signals" are such a small amount of shares
(worth no more than 5 or 10 dollars) that
no trader would have paid a commission that
costs more than the amount of shares bought.

The "signals" are from one MM to another.

100 - I need shares.
200 - I need shares badly, but do not take the stock down.
300 - Take the price down so I can load shares
400 - Keep trading it sideways.
500 - Gap the stock.
This gap can be either up or down,
depending on the direction of the 500 signal.

505 - I am short on shares
600 - Means provide resistance
900 - Means let the stock float
911 - Pending News/Press Release On The Way
1000 - Don't let it run
2100 - Let it run

http://www.pennystockdream.com/Market-Maker-Signals

Understanding the Form T-Trade:

If a market maker wants to accumulate

a large amount of a stock in one trading day,

that market maker may actually not report
any of the trades that occurred
until the trading day has ended
so as not to alert the market to the collection.

http://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_msg.aspx?message_id=120820833&txt2find=understanding

________________________________________________________________





trader53

08/24/19 4:43 AM

#196326 RE: trader53 #192238

Market Maker Signals - Explained






Market Maker Signals


Penny traders believe that Market Makers (MM)

will "signal" moves in advance buy using
small amounts of buys or sells as "signals".

The "signals" are such a small amount of shares
(worth no more than 5 or 10 dollars) that
no trader would have paid a commission that
costs more than the amount of shares bought.

The "signals" are from one MM to another.

100 - I need shares.
200 - I need shares badly, but do not take the stock down.
300 - Take the price down so I can load shares
400 - Keep trading it sideways.
500 - Gap the stock.
This gap can be either up or down,
depending on the direction of the 500 signal.

505 - I am short on shares
600 - Means provide resistance
900 - Means let the stock float
911 - Pending News/Press Release On The Way
1000 - Don't let it run
2100 - Let it run

http://www.pennystockdream.com/Market-Maker-Signals

Understanding the Form T-Trade:

If a market maker wants to accumulate

a large amount of a stock in one trading day,

that market maker may actually not report
any of the trades that occurred
until the trading day has ended
so as not to alert the market to the collection.

http://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_msg.aspx?message_id=120820833&txt2find=understanding

________________________________________________________________





trader53

08/25/19 4:05 AM

#196419 RE: trader53 #192238

Market Maker Signals - Explained






Market Maker Signals


Penny traders believe that Market Makers (MM)

will "signal" moves in advance buy using
small amounts of buys or sells as "signals".

The "signals" are such a small amount of shares
(worth no more than 5 or 10 dollars) that
no trader would have paid a commission that
costs more than the amount of shares bought.

The "signals" are from one MM to another.

100 - I need shares.
200 - I need shares badly, but do not take the stock down.
300 - Take the price down so I can load shares
400 - Keep trading it sideways.
500 - Gap the stock.
This gap can be either up or down,
depending on the direction of the 500 signal.

505 - I am short on shares
600 - Means provide resistance
900 - Means let the stock float
911 - Pending News/Press Release On The Way
1000 - Don't let it run
2100 - Let it run

http://www.pennystockdream.com/Market-Maker-Signals

Understanding the Form T-Trade:

If a market maker wants to accumulate

a large amount of a stock in one trading day,

that market maker may actually not report
any of the trades that occurred
until the trading day has ended
so as not to alert the market to the collection.

http://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_msg.aspx?message_id=120820833&txt2find=understanding

________________________________________________________________





trader53

08/27/19 3:21 AM

#196519 RE: trader53 #192238

Market Maker Signals - Explained






Market Maker Signals


Penny traders believe that Market Makers (MM)

will "signal" moves in advance buy using
small amounts of buys or sells as "signals".

The "signals" are such a small amount of shares
(worth no more than 5 or 10 dollars) that
no trader would have paid a commission that
costs more than the amount of shares bought.

The "signals" are from one MM to another.

100 - I need shares.
200 - I need shares badly, but do not take the stock down.
300 - Take the price down so I can load shares
400 - Keep trading it sideways.
500 - Gap the stock.
This gap can be either up or down,
depending on the direction of the 500 signal.

505 - I am short on shares
600 - Means provide resistance
900 - Means let the stock float
911 - Pending News/Press Release On The Way
1000 - Don't let it run
2100 - Let it run

http://www.pennystockdream.com/Market-Maker-Signals

Understanding the Form T-Trade:

If a market maker wants to accumulate

a large amount of a stock in one trading day,

that market maker may actually not report
any of the trades that occurred
until the trading day has ended
so as not to alert the market to the collection.

http://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_msg.aspx?message_id=120820833&txt2find=understanding

________________________________________________________________





trader53

08/28/19 3:46 AM

#196616 RE: trader53 #192238

Market Maker Signals - Explained






Market Maker Signals


Penny traders believe that Market Makers (MM)

will "signal" moves in advance buy using
small amounts of buys or sells as "signals".

The "signals" are such a small amount of shares
(worth no more than 5 or 10 dollars) that
no trader would have paid a commission that
costs more than the amount of shares bought.

The "signals" are from one MM to another.

100 - I need shares.
200 - I need shares badly, but do not take the stock down.
300 - Take the price down so I can load shares
400 - Keep trading it sideways.
500 - Gap the stock.
This gap can be either up or down,
depending on the direction of the 500 signal.

505 - I am short on shares
600 - Means provide resistance
900 - Means let the stock float
911 - Pending News/Press Release On The Way
1000 - Don't let it run
2100 - Let it run

http://www.pennystockdream.com/Market-Maker-Signals

Understanding the Form T-Trade:

If a market maker wants to accumulate

a large amount of a stock in one trading day,

that market maker may actually not report
any of the trades that occurred
until the trading day has ended
so as not to alert the market to the collection.

http://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_msg.aspx?message_id=120820833&txt2find=understanding

________________________________________________________________





trader53

08/29/19 3:21 AM

#196706 RE: trader53 #192238

Market Maker Signals - Explained






Market Maker Signals


Penny traders believe that Market Makers (MM)

will "signal" moves in advance buy using
small amounts of buys or sells as "signals".

The "signals" are such a small amount of shares
(worth no more than 5 or 10 dollars) that
no trader would have paid a commission that
costs more than the amount of shares bought.

The "signals" are from one MM to another.

100 - I need shares.
200 - I need shares badly, but do not take the stock down.
300 - Take the price down so I can load shares
400 - Keep trading it sideways.
500 - Gap the stock.
This gap can be either up or down,
depending on the direction of the 500 signal.

505 - I am short on shares
600 - Means provide resistance
900 - Means let the stock float
911 - Pending News/Press Release On The Way
1000 - Don't let it run
2100 - Let it run

http://www.pennystockdream.com/Market-Maker-Signals

Understanding the Form T-Trade:

If a market maker wants to accumulate

a large amount of a stock in one trading day,

that market maker may actually not report
any of the trades that occurred
until the trading day has ended
so as not to alert the market to the collection.

http://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_msg.aspx?message_id=120820833&txt2find=understanding

________________________________________________________________





trader53

08/30/19 4:05 AM

#196811 RE: trader53 #192238

Market Maker Signals - Explained






Market Maker Signals


Penny traders believe that Market Makers (MM)

will "signal" moves in advance buy using
small amounts of buys or sells as "signals".

The "signals" are such a small amount of shares
(worth no more than 5 or 10 dollars) that
no trader would have paid a commission that
costs more than the amount of shares bought.

The "signals" are from one MM to another.

100 - I need shares.
200 - I need shares badly, but do not take the stock down.
300 - Take the price down so I can load shares
400 - Keep trading it sideways.
500 - Gap the stock.
This gap can be either up or down,
depending on the direction of the 500 signal.

505 - I am short on shares
600 - Means provide resistance
900 - Means let the stock float
911 - Pending News/Press Release On The Way
1000 - Don't let it run
2100 - Let it run

http://www.pennystockdream.com/Market-Maker-Signals

Understanding the Form T-Trade:

If a market maker wants to accumulate

a large amount of a stock in one trading day,

that market maker may actually not report
any of the trades that occurred
until the trading day has ended
so as not to alert the market to the collection.

http://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_msg.aspx?message_id=120820833&txt2find=understanding

________________________________________________________________





trader53

08/31/19 5:30 AM

#196917 RE: trader53 #192238

Market Maker Signals - Explained






Market Maker Signals


Penny traders believe that Market Makers (MM)

will "signal" moves in advance buy using
small amounts of buys or sells as "signals".

The "signals" are such a small amount of shares
(worth no more than 5 or 10 dollars) that
no trader would have paid a commission that
costs more than the amount of shares bought.

The "signals" are from one MM to another.

100 - I need shares.
200 - I need shares badly, but do not take the stock down.
300 - Take the price down so I can load shares
400 - Keep trading it sideways.
500 - Gap the stock.
This gap can be either up or down,
depending on the direction of the 500 signal.

505 - I am short on shares
600 - Means provide resistance
900 - Means let the stock float
911 - Pending News/Press Release On The Way
1000 - Don't let it run
2100 - Let it run

http://www.pennystockdream.com/Market-Maker-Signals

Understanding the Form T-Trade:

If a market maker wants to accumulate

a large amount of a stock in one trading day,

that market maker may actually not report
any of the trades that occurred
until the trading day has ended
so as not to alert the market to the collection.

http://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_msg.aspx?message_id=120820833&txt2find=understanding

________________________________________________________________





trader53

09/02/19 3:07 AM

#197155 RE: trader53 #192238

Market Maker Signals - Explained




________________________________________________________________


Market Maker Signals


Penny traders believe that Market Makers (MM)

will "signal" moves in advance buy using
small amounts of buys or sells as "signals".

The "signals" are such a small amount of shares
(worth no more than 5 or 10 dollars) that
no trader would have paid a commission that
costs more than the amount of shares bought.

The "signals" are from one MM to another.

100 - I need shares.
200 - I need shares badly, but do not take the stock down.
300 - Take the price down so I can load shares
400 - Keep trading it sideways.
500 - Gap the stock.
This gap can be either up or down,
depending on the direction of the 500 signal.

505 - I am short on shares
600 - Means provide resistance
900 - Means let the stock float
911 - Pending News/Press Release On The Way
1000 - Don't let it run
2100 - Let it run

http://www.pennystockdream.com/Market-Maker-Signals

Understanding the Form T-Trade:

If a market maker wants to accumulate

a large amount of a stock in one trading day,

that market maker may actually not report
any of the trades that occurred
until the trading day has ended
so as not to alert the market to the collection.

http://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_msg.aspx?message_id=120820833&txt2find=understanding

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trader53

09/04/19 3:43 AM

#197272 RE: trader53 #192238

Market Maker Signals - Explained




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Market Maker Signals


Penny traders believe that Market Makers (MM)

will "signal" moves in advance buy using
small amounts of buys or sells as "signals".

The "signals" are such a small amount of shares
(worth no more than 5 or 10 dollars) that
no trader would have paid a commission that
costs more than the amount of shares bought.

The "signals" are from one MM to another.

100 - I need shares.
200 - I need shares badly, but do not take the stock down.
300 - Take the price down so I can load shares
400 - Keep trading it sideways.
500 - Gap the stock.
This gap can be either up or down,
depending on the direction of the 500 signal.

505 - I am short on shares
600 - Means provide resistance
900 - Means let the stock float
911 - Pending News/Press Release On The Way
1000 - Don't let it run
2100 - Let it run

http://www.pennystockdream.com/Market-Maker-Signals

Understanding the Form T-Trade:

If a market maker wants to accumulate

a large amount of a stock in one trading day,

that market maker may actually not report
any of the trades that occurred
until the trading day has ended
so as not to alert the market to the collection.

http://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_msg.aspx?message_id=120820833&txt2find=understanding

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trader53

09/05/19 3:22 AM

#197375 RE: trader53 #192238

Market Maker Signals - Explained




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Market Maker Signals


Penny traders believe that Market Makers (MM)

will "signal" moves in advance buy using
small amounts of buys or sells as "signals".

The "signals" are such a small amount of shares
(worth no more than 5 or 10 dollars) that
no trader would have paid a commission that
costs more than the amount of shares bought.

The "signals" are from one MM to another.

100 - I need shares.
200 - I need shares badly, but do not take the stock down.
300 - Take the price down so I can load shares
400 - Keep trading it sideways.
500 - Gap the stock.
This gap can be either up or down,
depending on the direction of the 500 signal.

505 - I am short on shares
600 - Means provide resistance
900 - Means let the stock float
911 - Pending News/Press Release On The Way
1000 - Don't let it run
2100 - Let it run

http://www.pennystockdream.com/Market-Maker-Signals

Understanding the Form T-Trade:

If a market maker wants to accumulate

a large amount of a stock in one trading day,

that market maker may actually not report
any of the trades that occurred
until the trading day has ended
so as not to alert the market to the collection.

http://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_msg.aspx?message_id=120820833&txt2find=understanding

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trader53

09/06/19 3:19 AM

#197468 RE: trader53 #192238

Market Maker Signals - Explained




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Market Maker Signals


Penny traders believe that Market Makers (MM)

will "signal" moves in advance buy using
small amounts of buys or sells as "signals".

The "signals" are such a small amount of shares
(worth no more than 5 or 10 dollars) that
no trader would have paid a commission that
costs more than the amount of shares bought.

The "signals" are from one MM to another.

100 - I need shares.
200 - I need shares badly, but do not take the stock down.
300 - Take the price down so I can load shares
400 - Keep trading it sideways.
500 - Gap the stock.
This gap can be either up or down,
depending on the direction of the 500 signal.

505 - I am short on shares
600 - Means provide resistance
900 - Means let the stock float
911 - Pending News/Press Release On The Way
1000 - Don't let it run
2100 - Let it run

http://www.pennystockdream.com/Market-Maker-Signals

Understanding the Form T-Trade:

If a market maker wants to accumulate

a large amount of a stock in one trading day,

that market maker may actually not report
any of the trades that occurred
until the trading day has ended
so as not to alert the market to the collection.

http://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_msg.aspx?message_id=120820833&txt2find=understanding

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trader53

09/07/19 4:50 AM

#197555 RE: trader53 #192238

Market Maker Signals - Explained




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Market Maker Signals


Penny traders believe that Market Makers (MM)

will "signal" moves in advance buy using
small amounts of buys or sells as "signals".

The "signals" are such a small amount of shares
(worth no more than 5 or 10 dollars) that
no trader would have paid a commission that
costs more than the amount of shares bought.

The "signals" are from one MM to another.

100 - I need shares.
200 - I need shares badly, but do not take the stock down.
300 - Take the price down so I can load shares
400 - Keep trading it sideways.
500 - Gap the stock.
This gap can be either up or down,
depending on the direction of the 500 signal.

505 - I am short on shares
600 - Means provide resistance
900 - Means let the stock float
911 - Pending News/Press Release On The Way
1000 - Don't let it run
2100 - Let it run

http://www.pennystockdream.com/Market-Maker-Signals

Understanding the Form T-Trade:

If a market maker wants to accumulate

a large amount of a stock in one trading day,

that market maker may actually not report
any of the trades that occurred
until the trading day has ended
so as not to alert the market to the collection.

http://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_msg.aspx?message_id=120820833&txt2find=understanding

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trader53

09/09/19 2:02 AM

#197722 RE: trader53 #192238

Market Maker Signals - Explained




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Market Maker Signals


Penny traders believe that Market Makers (MM)

will "signal" moves in advance buy using
small amounts of buys or sells as "signals".

The "signals" are such a small amount of shares
(worth no more than 5 or 10 dollars) that
no trader would have paid a commission that
costs more than the amount of shares bought.

The "signals" are from one MM to another.

100 - I need shares.
200 - I need shares badly, but do not take the stock down.
300 - Take the price down so I can load shares
400 - Keep trading it sideways.
500 - Gap the stock.
This gap can be either up or down,
depending on the direction of the 500 signal.

505 - I am short on shares
600 - Means provide resistance
900 - Means let the stock float
911 - Pending News/Press Release On The Way
1000 - Don't let it run
2100 - Let it run

http://www.pennystockdream.com/Market-Maker-Signals

Understanding the Form T-Trade:

If a market maker wants to accumulate

a large amount of a stock in one trading day,

that market maker may actually not report
any of the trades that occurred
until the trading day has ended
so as not to alert the market to the collection.

http://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_msg.aspx?message_id=120820833&txt2find=understanding

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trader53

09/10/19 2:54 AM

#197809 RE: trader53 #192238

Market Maker Signals - Explained




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Market Maker Signals


Penny traders believe that Market Makers (MM)

will "signal" moves in advance buy using
small amounts of buys or sells as "signals".

The "signals" are such a small amount of shares
(worth no more than 5 or 10 dollars) that
no trader would have paid a commission that
costs more than the amount of shares bought.

The "signals" are from one MM to another.

100 - I need shares.
200 - I need shares badly, but do not take the stock down.
300 - Take the price down so I can load shares
400 - Keep trading it sideways.
500 - Gap the stock.
This gap can be either up or down,
depending on the direction of the 500 signal.

505 - I am short on shares
600 - Means provide resistance
900 - Means let the stock float
911 - Pending News/Press Release On The Way
1000 - Don't let it run
2100 - Let it run

http://www.pennystockdream.com/Market-Maker-Signals

Understanding the Form T-Trade:

If a market maker wants to accumulate

a large amount of a stock in one trading day,

that market maker may actually not report
any of the trades that occurred
until the trading day has ended
so as not to alert the market to the collection.

http://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_msg.aspx?message_id=120820833&txt2find=understanding

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trader53

09/11/19 3:22 AM

#197898 RE: trader53 #192238

Market Maker Signals - Explained




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Market Maker Signals


Penny traders believe that Market Makers (MM)

will "signal" moves in advance buy using
small amounts of buys or sells as "signals".

The "signals" are such a small amount of shares
(worth no more than 5 or 10 dollars) that
no trader would have paid a commission that
costs more than the amount of shares bought.

The "signals" are from one MM to another.

100 - I need shares.
200 - I need shares badly, but do not take the stock down.
300 - Take the price down so I can load shares
400 - Keep trading it sideways.
500 - Gap the stock.
This gap can be either up or down,
depending on the direction of the 500 signal.

505 - I am short on shares
600 - Means provide resistance
900 - Means let the stock float
911 - Pending News/Press Release On The Way
1000 - Don't let it run
2100 - Let it run

http://www.pennystockdream.com/Market-Maker-Signals

Understanding the Form T-Trade:

If a market maker wants to accumulate

a large amount of a stock in one trading day,

that market maker may actually not report
any of the trades that occurred
until the trading day has ended
so as not to alert the market to the collection.

http://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_msg.aspx?message_id=120820833&txt2find=understanding

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trader53

09/13/19 3:59 AM

#197994 RE: trader53 #192238

Market Maker Signals - Explained




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Market Maker Signals


Penny traders believe that Market Makers (MM)

will "signal" moves in advance buy using
small amounts of buys or sells as "signals".

The "signals" are such a small amount of shares
(worth no more than 5 or 10 dollars) that
no trader would have paid a commission that
costs more than the amount of shares bought.

The "signals" are from one MM to another.

100 - I need shares.
200 - I need shares badly, but do not take the stock down.
300 - Take the price down so I can load shares
400 - Keep trading it sideways.
500 - Gap the stock.
This gap can be either up or down,
depending on the direction of the 500 signal.

505 - I am short on shares
600 - Means provide resistance
900 - Means let the stock float
911 - Pending News/Press Release On The Way
1000 - Don't let it run
2100 - Let it run

http://www.pennystockdream.com/Market-Maker-Signals

Understanding the Form T-Trade:

If a market maker wants to accumulate

a large amount of a stock in one trading day,

that market maker may actually not report
any of the trades that occurred
until the trading day has ended
so as not to alert the market to the collection.

http://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_msg.aspx?message_id=120820833&txt2find=understanding

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trader53

09/15/19 4:00 AM

#198082 RE: trader53 #192238

Market Maker Signals - Explained




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Market Maker Signals


Penny traders believe that Market Makers (MM)

will "signal" moves in advance buy using
small amounts of buys or sells as "signals".

The "signals" are such a small amount of shares
(worth no more than 5 or 10 dollars) that
no trader would have paid a commission that
costs more than the amount of shares bought.

The "signals" are from one MM to another.

100 - I need shares.
200 - I need shares badly, but do not take the stock down.
300 - Take the price down so I can load shares
400 - Keep trading it sideways.
500 - Gap the stock.
This gap can be either up or down,
depending on the direction of the 500 signal.

505 - I am short on shares
600 - Means provide resistance
900 - Means let the stock float
911 - Pending News/Press Release On The Way
1000 - Don't let it run
2100 - Let it run

http://www.pennystockdream.com/Market-Maker-Signals

Understanding the Form T-Trade:

If a market maker wants to accumulate

a large amount of a stock in one trading day,

that market maker may actually not report
any of the trades that occurred
until the trading day has ended
so as not to alert the market to the collection.

http://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_msg.aspx?message_id=120820833&txt2find=understanding

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