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

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From: dvdw©3/5/2007 7:06:17 PM
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Same ole routine.

When the Arbs stayed 40 cents off the buyout offer all day it was clear the house is determined to clean out margin accounts. Price drops on low volume across a bunch of MACs Math portfolio issues, and they get what they need....a little inventory to make up for the grave imbalances in place. Take out some leveraged accounts and then facilitate the action according to what is written on the wall behind closed doors.

There are no market prices. Just broker dealer trading departments; print, rinse, repeat.

Let em do what they will do, remembering always, the primary rule for a sideways and negative trending market.

This will probably last a while unless they make a deep run quick, as the bears are lockjawed over the chart patterns they are getting. Note those same patterns; because its where, you can decide whether or not to meet them at the window. Systemic action making a claim on what they see as theirs to decide. Pretty clear by now.

Many great stalks unfolding.........Mac S.G...... is driving this bus. I see some good value emerging in some of the low zones, pent up anergy applied with purpose, aged to perfection, yet........

Price is always the artifact....and that is the bottom line.

SEC is either asleep at the wheel or just plain bought and paid for, take your pick its all the same, as effects go.
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