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Microcap & Penny Stocks : Ames Department Stores (AMES)

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To: Dan Duchardt who wrote (1757)10/17/2000 4:20:39 PM
From: Arthur Tang  Read Replies (1) of 1911
 
Thank you, Dan.

It is my business to look at the leading market maker from trading data monthly on Nasdaq site. Then you look at the shorts data from the same site. You can eye ball the data and get the change in total shorts, volume traded by that lead market maker, and the cost of shorts/share. Bearing in mind that lead market maker set the bid and ask offers that got them the most volume.

Then you look at the reduction of shorts and the price range in the same month; and you should get the idea whether Herzog had recovered their shorts.

Change in institution holdings can actually tell who the market maker has for customers, based on volume traded that month.

After a while, you get an instinct. But complex multi simultaneous equations can solve the unknown to an order of magnitude accuracy. M.I.T. also taught me to use a good safety factor (like 100% additional to 200% as safety factor).
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