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Strategies & Market Trends : Free Float Trading/ Portfolio Development/ Index Stategies

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From: dvdw©1/5/2007 2:25:41 PM
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Next week the process of setting this latest Alternation will occur, coincident too that, We have the Wends before Options which should mark the lows for a few. In particular these two will probably see their respective lows for some time occur next week.....Stalk MD700 and NN400. Both will be prized accumulations next week.

Where there are options check your open interest to determine where the lows should arrive Post expiration. They will always move price in the direction of need. I like the 9 day cycle ahead for dip stalking.

I made some small buys with market orders on what were clear stock outs, and sure enough, in every case they moved to rinse. Broker dealer trading departments fade every new order, they fail to locate supply and have built up large Naked Short positions....seems that the whole market complex is imbued with the inertia created by the disconnect of supply and demand. I'll bet there are many hedge funds who are lacking understanding of the current trend, inertia is a metric most have little experience with.

Uncharacterized intent, is no substitute for buyers and sellers actually meeting to trade. Many are fooled by the substitution of phony bid steering using a budgeted supply as a replacement for actual participation by investors.

Its a bigger problem than most understand.
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