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Strategies & Market Trends : Anthony @ Equity Investigations, Dear Anthony,

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From: Patchie8/31/2006 10:06:58 AM
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Floyd,

I suggest you check the Reg. SHO threshold list. Since SHO came into law on January 3, 2005 if any of those previous symbols had generated massive fails you would think that those fails would have accounted for qualification on the list.

Consider, on February 1, 2005 (post-Split) the FTD's were 27 Million. Now based on a 1:350 reverse, that would mean that pre-February 1 the FTD's would be a whopping 27 Million * 350 = 9.45 Trillion. You can't maintain the same FTD count through a split dummy.

The fact remains, February 1 the FTD's to issued ratio was 27:1 My March 31 it was 11:4 and by December 30 it was 6:5. Amazing how math works isn't it.

Now go try a little harder to conduct a thorough analysis. BTW...Jeff thinks that the insulting of others is uncalled for. I know he is afraid to mention that to you but since he seems so eager to mention it to me I feel I must pass that message along. Jeff is, after all, a shill and a coward of sorts.
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