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Strategies & Market Trends : Trader J's Inner Circle
NVDA 177.22-2.9%3:33 PM EST

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To: SteveDavis who wrote (11234)3/14/1999 6:37:00 PM
From: MMK  Read Replies (3) of 56535
 
Steve,

Thanks for adding to our discussion on the "quiet period".

So to summarize your post, you think that the underwriter has "pull" on the stock when it initiates coverage after the period? If Goldman underwrites a stock, then it will initiate a buy more than likely at the end of the quiet period. And since Goldman is a powerful analyst firm, the stock surges upwards. If a less powerful underwriter is involved, then the stock may not move upwards as quickly.

***StockHawk...you are on to it...*g*

I think we need to start tracking these better...

MMK
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