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Strategies & Market Trends : Picks of the quarter
ATHR 6.040-0.7%Jan 13 3:27 PM EST

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To: Sr K who wrote (2942)3/29/2007 12:51:17 PM
From: Elroy  Read Replies (1) of 20435
 
I don't care about the price level. I do like the idea of only being able to trade in liquid stocks, however. In other words, if a stock is trading at either $2 or $1.50, you should short it on a day where it traded at $2 just before the close on the assumption it will trade at $1.50 within the week.

As long as people aren't gaming the market, and are investing based on fundamental ideas rather than dividends/liquidity/splits and stuff that have to do with a stock's trading behaviour or to exploit the rules of the game, I don't care. If it is a trade that they could really do, it's fine with me.
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