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

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From: dvdw©7/25/2007 10:31:23 AM
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At this moment I just completed a scan of the 51 stocks on one portfolio; a notable observation to make is that of the 50* issues on this particular portfolio 27 have traded 10,000 shares or less. I can't remember the last time the ratio was so high.

Everyday investors are the target of speculator or trader adjudication, because all floats are relative constants, and on average less than 20% of any float is trading, Investors holding inventory and not committing it to trading are essentially telling the price adjudicators that your offers are unsatisfactory to move my shares into the trade.

Price remains an artifact, if you understand the accumulated DD of those who hold on average 80 % of any issues total supply, your actually on the right side of the valuation debate. Its no matter that Supply and demand appear to be disconnected, the disconnectedness is temporary, eventually the relativists will have to deal with the accumulated sentiment of a well informed majority.

* 1 stock is trading but no volume is showing due to voluntary delisting.
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