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04/27/20 6:48 PM

#294327 RE: Cognition #294307

Nice 5 digit close. Lol! 6,000 shares in the green but only 301(?) total to bring it back down I noticed that as well.
I had posted this on another board having the same issues but it might be relevant here to:

HERE ARE 14 DIFFERENT MARKET MAKER SIGNALS THAT MOVE STOCKS -

What Are Market Maker Signals?

While often considered to be trading folklore, many penny stock traders believe that Market Makers (MM's) signal their actions in advance by executing small buys or sells to signify their intentions to other Market Makers. These trade signals are always small amounts of shares often totaling no more than $5 or $10 leading many traders to believe that these trades were enacted by Market Makers because they do not believe that any common trader would willfully pay commission on such small share amounts, being that the commission for these supposed Market Maker Signals would in many cases cost more than the trade itself. The signals are believed to be communication from one Market Maker to another.

List Of Market Maker Signals - (NOTE THAT THE NUMBER FIGURES ON THE LEFT SIDE IE, 100, 200, 300, ETC., ARE THE NUMBER OF STOCKS NEEDED TO TRIGGER THAT SIGNAL)

1. 100 - I need Shares.
2. 200 - I need Shares badly but do not take the stock down.
3. 300 - Take (or I am taking) the stock down at least 30% so I can load shares.
4. 400 - Keep trading it sideways.
5. 500 - Gap the stock. Gap can be up or down, depending on direction of 500 signal.
6. 505 - I am short on shares
7. 600 - Apply resistance at the ASK to keep the price from increasing.
8. 700 - Move the price up.
9. 777 - Also recognized as a signal to move the price up.
10. 800 - Prepare for an increase in trading volume.
11. 900 - Allow the stock to float and trade freely.
12. 911 - Pending News/Press Release On The Way
13. 1000 - Don't let it run
14. 2100 - Let it run

And I am sure there are other signals they use as well!

MinnieM

04/27/20 7:47 PM

#294333 RE: Cognition #294307

Let's hope we see trading in the dollar range one of these days.