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Gold/Mining/Energy : Abnormal Volume and Block Trades

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To: Stox who wrote (1862)6/11/1997 9:41:00 PM
From: Essam Hamza   of 2340
 
Oh yea I was meaning to ask about the contest Eric.

Who losing the least now?

Actually I do believe in the Dead Cat Bounce and would play something like this (on paper) if it wasn't for the fact that it may be halted and/or delisted.

I like playing others (again on paper) that come off very disappointing news or long halts.

CTQ, GNU, VEC, ABC etc...
Usually I find that buying shortly after trading resumes (need realtime quotes, market depth, and quick fingers) and selling shortly after that is the best method.
As a precaution place stop loss orders at predetermined levels.

I don't recommend this to anyone in real life but it's fun to play it on paper.

Later,

Essam.
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