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

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From: dvdw©7/5/2007 1:59:34 PM
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At past the days halfway point adjusted for 1 issue each MM1 is at 19% of an average days trade and MM2 is at 36% of an Average days trade.

Notable is the behavior to those of us who view our portfolios as organic wholes is the systemic attack on price against L0702. I for one welcome it. But the trades application is completely defensive. Defensive because the accumulated market data suggest this issues value is well beyond what is being currently reflected, and secondly that within the context of the cap and control algorithm running on every account, this position neutralizes the gains unfolding else where throughout the matrix.

This is by itself is a function of alternation, where as any single position is selectively obfuscated, allowing others to rebound from previous obfuscation while maintaining a ranged outcome of any single portfolios gross daily value.

Usually, when a position comes under primary daily deconstruction, within alternation, that position is sustained in that state for the duration of a present windows time range. I'll write off line about these phenomena soon.

Stalking should wait until the window is closing on the current move, allowing investors to rewieght as close to market lows as possible, as the investor sees fit and within the context of all positions also subject to the same windows affects.
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