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Microcap & Penny Stocks : DCI Telecommunications - DCTC Today

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To: James Harold Alton who wrote (2802)2/12/1998 4:07:00 PM
From: Juli  Read Replies (1) of 19331
 
I recently read an article about how large traders will act if they want to accumulate shares in a thinly traded company. They will buy a little then sell more and repeat this process for a few days to drive the price down and then come in and buy at a lower price. They will not go in a straight line with buying and drive the price up. All kinds of things happen with buying and selling stock. I believe also that some small traders may have bought on margin expecting a big move and then were forced to sell to cover. I know this stock is not marginable, but they could have margined other stock with the same effect.
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