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medchal

09/27/07 7:56 AM

#12762 RE: a_charting_god #12759

Was my question too complicated for you?

At the time you posted, the stock was quoted .0020 / .0025.

.0025/.002 = 25% differential
.002/.0025 = 20% differential

That is a very big spread, Bmaz. It puts the loading and unloading zones quite some distance apart. If a spread like that persists, it would make trading in and out of the stock very difficult, Bmaz. Given this fact, Bmaz, do you still advise people that this looks like a good loading zone? Or do you mean only if the spread narrows?

Is my question clear enough?