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Strategies & Market Trends : Momentum Daytrading - Tricks of the Trade

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To: Ken Wolff who wrote (1446)8/14/1998 2:51:00 AM
From: Rick Ramirez  Read Replies (2) of 2120
 
Ken,

Really appreciate your work and been following your SI contributions on various threads since last December. Would be very grateful for any suggestions you might have re: how to follow/track a "short squeeze" situation (on a position trade) and get out before the herd, perhaps based on a simple analysis of previous situations. Are there any books/articles/people you could suggest??

TGSK is a very undervalued BB:OTC stock (based purely on fundamentals) which, from the DD of others far more experienced than I, is reportedly about to experience such a phenomenon (in the next week)-perhaps on the scale of the recent situation w/KTEL--due to a variety of factors that would take me awhile to explain. This is not at all your typical BB stock. Unfortunately the TGSK thread on SI offers minimal info: check out posts by "Cardshark_1999" on the Yahoo! TGSK thread under "Finance: IPOs" if you're interested.

Cardshark has 27 years experience as MM, owner of his own 40-man brokerage, investment banker and consultant and is heavily invested personally, along with others with very deep pockets, in this company's emergence onto NASDAQ: NMS in the near future. Cardshark's firm Corporate Strategies (based in Houston) was recently hired by TGSK's CEO to orchestrate the stock's emergence from a swamp of shorts that has kept the price down; the plan goes into effect next week and reportedly will have an immediate impact on the stock price.

Why do I keep referring to "Cardshark"? -because he has chosen not to reveal his name to the Yahoo! thread (16,000 posts in 4 months). If all this sounds rather fishy, maybe its just the nature of the company (formerly called "Tigershark," now "Great White Marine and Recreation") and its audience!! Best wishes and thanks for all the great lessons so far.

Respectfully,

Rick Ramirez
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