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Strategies & Market Trends : Pump's daily trading recs, emphasis on short selling

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To: Michail Shadkin who wrote (3194)7/2/2001 8:07:53 AM
From: hoffy  Read Replies (1) of 6873
 
That is a good explanation of what normally happens at the end of each qtr but friday was much more than that. Some companies traded only a thousand shares after hours and yet sunk or rose crazily. Some systems were working like after hours with unusually large spreads but they were taking market orders to fill them. Some companies like SCOT even announced that it was a computer malfunction that sent their stock price down over 3 points after hours. Let's see where these stocks open up today. If the ones that jumped up 30% or more open there I would be very surprised. I have my short list ready if they do.
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