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

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From: dvdw©5/7/2008 10:42:52 AM
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Every investor has a right to be concerned about the blatant use of derivative products in lieu of supply and demand, to set price. In the last few days the market has traded a new low for companies; dropping from mid april 08 average of 3234 companies to a new low of 3215 yesterday. Volume and trades continue at above the pace of activity when the market was trading against the floats of 3344 companies in 2006.

These data demonstrate the artificiality of the mechanisms that allow inside the trade systems to transfer ownership cheaply to favored customers denying investors a market price for the securities they hold.

SOI and free float trend data, and fundamental performance data, are telling us that stocks are extremely undervalued, against the money being put to work in a regimen of what can only be characterized as cap and control to purpose transfer.

Trade mechanisms continue to use artificial shares, and fractional share amounts spread across rising trade trend lines, to achieve price ends. These machinations which deny market prices, facilitates transfers of investor interest to categories of customers who are being allowed to suppress prices and accumulate values using in part the mechanism of options and derivative programs as proxy for market prices and the relative float constant.
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