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Pastimes : Can SI Members Really Manipulate Stocks?

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To: Henry Volquardsen who wrote (4)7/30/1998 4:59:00 PM
From: UDanWright  Read Replies (2) of 461
 
Henry,

I agree to disagree....

But in reality, it is much easier for a person to believe that something is bad.....rather than good. It is human nature to expect the worse, and hope for the best....the glass is half empty...etc.

I do not think that hypsters or shorters can affect the price of a "large-cap" company nearly as much as the small cap. Of course that goes unsaid, but, it doesn't take a rocket scientist to figure out that the Russell 2000 is down for the year (unless it changed today)....and manipulate small company stocks just enough for the sell programs to kick in.

I am really fascinated by this whole scenario. I am learning day by day, with that said, my previous opinion was based on my personal observation. Take care Henry, and good luck in your investing.
UDan Wright
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