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

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From: dvdw©1/30/2010 9:53:23 AM
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There have only been 22 (+ or- 5 days as market data reports unreliable) days since Aug 2006, where the market traded above 3 billion shares.
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Jan 29th 2010 was one of them.

yesterday the number of companies that traded shares within the full days volume is between 2956 and 2963....data not yet reported. The float of the market has materially shrunk.

The first time we exceeded 3 billion shares in the date range was June 22 2007....that volume, was correlated to the then impending R2K rebalance of 2007. On that day 3309 companies were represented in that days volume.

The Current Naz Markets float has lost approximately 352 additional floats since June 2007. Approximately 12 % of Naz listed public companies.

In the intervening period, we've had many lessons /admissions /revelations by the SEC and DTCC....we know now that things are never what they seem.

We've seen scandals and heard testimony....all quickly omitted from main stream medias coverage of the greatest story never told.

We continue to feel the effects of bidirectional computer algorithms whose purpose is to prevent Accumulation by disconnecting owners from the price making mechanisms that are subject to the rules governing stock issuance....

and yet....there is still much much more.

Play Donna again, remind yourself of the mean time to productivity of precognition.
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