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Technology Stocks : Dell Technologies Inc.
DELL 146.68-1.7%Nov 7 9:30 AM EST

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To: Voltaire who wrote (83551)12/3/1998 8:54:00 PM
From: Chuzzlewit  Read Replies (2) of 176387
 
Votaire, the usual scenario in manipulating the price of a stock is a couple of market makers trade back and forth among themselves on a thinly traded issue and sucker people into either buying based on inflated prices the market makers have created, or selling based on fear or more likely the fact that the market makers can see the stop losses and get greedy. But with a hundred or more market makers, and a couple of dozen big ones involved in trading a company like Dell, that scenario just won't fly. Now multiply that problem 500 times over and then you can see how impossible it is to manipulate the market as a whole. Throw into that computerized buy and sell programs and S&P500 futures contracts and you could perhaps begin to see the problems. Besides, market makers don't have nearly enough financial strength to have the kinds of inventories you are talking about.

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