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challe08

05/21/12 5:51 PM

#11169 RE: Handlamera #11168

From JF:s homepage (probably written by a future member of the board in SIAF, translation mainly by google)
How to shop Siaf? [2012-05-21 23:19(cet)]
For those who have studied shares a time of the "floor" can not possibly have missed that the trade is pretty much the same every day - a huge amount of short selling transactions last 45 minutes.
The day begins with (Swedish time) that the Swedes / Europeans are buying up the price from approximately 15:30 to 17:30 - Then lull forward to 21:15 when the local market spurs with short sale transactions and last 30 seconds is the one in Sweden (?) Who buy up the same closing price the day before. The difference between the highest and the lowest was today 0.73-0.65, which allows short and many trading profits for the operator awake.
What if the Swedes would learn how to buy "cheap" and fool are blank. JF has now tested two days in a row (Friday, Monday) with the "bottom fish orders" at 0.65. And forced the "coverts" in the last minute. It's easy on that, right at opening places buy orders down way down the system, ie 8-10% IN the bid price as the fourth in the trading day. When the Swedes stop buying dinner (our banks / Commissioners closed) and shorter were sneaking on board towards the end of the trading day they are met by a floor they did not manage to go through and have (with a bit of luck) to cover themselves up. A score is then to show the entire order (that is perhaps its 5000-50000 shares and not slip and show a bit of it scares them not). It has worked now for 2 days JF tested.
Shorter's do not care about what the company does or if it goes well or badly. They chase shares on the lower list, those with good liquidity, which can push the price and buy back cheaper later. It has no shares when selling - borrowing even. It leaves in place a Safety as much cash and so blanks completely naked man game. One week recently, for example, fully 70% of trading volume short sales.
One day when a major buyer enters the market and shorter's are getting cold feet and covers as it understands that the shares are no longer going to back down - then the next level.
AND it has as I said NOTHING to do with whether the company is good or bad or what you are doing - it is purely technical signals that control this + that there must be ample liquidity in the stock. An additional listing change and possible dual listing will then likely be blank are choosing other shares where the "resistance" is worse.