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Strategies & Market Trends : TATRADER GIZZARD STUDY--Stocks 12.00 or Less.....

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To: TATRADER who wrote (15935)4/6/2000 7:31:00 PM
From: Charles J. Wajciechowski  Read Replies (1) of 59879
 
Mark,
When I mentioned AZTC and the interesting behavior, my understanding is that the MM's try to move the price where there will be the most 'action'. It appeared that the spread remained 1/16 without any posted buyers and a large block sitting on the bid. These lull periods would be ended with a flurry of buys at the bid price without ever touching the block. This happened several times during the day and if I am not mistaken...that particular block never was executed. I believe the MM was MASH.

I can usually understand what was going on after the day ends and I examine the tape, but I am still confused on this one. Has anyone seen this type of behavior before?

Charles
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