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Strategies & Market Trends : Technology Stocks & Market Talk With Don Wolanchuk
SOXL 48.79-1.7%Dec 11 4:00 PM EST

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To: Kirk © who wrote (9013)5/16/2003 9:58:37 AM
From: dvdw©  Read Replies (1) of 207308
 
Strongly Agree; the bears continue to Sell the rising market with Short sales, this is a class of speculation that operates in the face of Investor Intent. Squaring them is whats important.

Shorts are IOU's to buy, a short can become an investor or can remain a speculator. In markets; Intent of an owner of any position matters to the overall price of the secuirity in the present.

I use low volume all the time as indicators of trend reversal, always try to accumulate positions in the absence of real Investors selling, when the selling is all shorts, one has to decide how far and how long the lingering effects of speculators will remain.

Many bears have arrived at a crossroads where the issues for them must be faced. Open Short Positions absent Sellers from the class of owners as investors, is an indicator that the Investor class has faded the speculators and behavior changes. Many seem to think that by continuing to pressure an investors security, that eventually the investor will give up, but that thinking is based on assumptive logic which easily breaks down. Investors psychology drives the market, when the supply and demand metrics reach imbalance, behavior changes and establishes a new trend, leaving speculators exposed to increasing risk, in the absence of understanding.
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