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Microcap & Penny Stocks : AREE - Formerly TVSI

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To: Due Diligence who wrote (3238)6/6/1998 10:18:00 AM
From: Riley G  Read Replies (1) of 6528
 
What I believe we saw was the MM's massive WALK DOWN games to induce panic selling. Those in penny stocks see it all the time, and it usually happens on the third heavy trading day. This happens as MM's try to get people out of the stock and so they (MM) can recover that NAKED INVENTORY that they sold to shareholders. I saw the same thing happen in RMIL on our third heavy buying day, but soon afterwards the stock headed to the $4 before the really big games kicked in and some sold a little in panic to protect a paper profit.

A steady heavy buying pattern with no selling by shareholders is the key to raising the overall shareholder value in any security.

Riley G

PS. No this is not a call your certificates play, there is way to much stock in this market to do that, but those wishing to own their own certificates may want to do so...
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