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Strategies & Market Trends : Anthony @ Equity Investigations, Dear Anthony,

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To: tool dude who wrote (31562)4/21/1999 9:00:00 AM
From: Mama Bear  Read Replies (2) of 122087
 
I'm sure we could come to an agreement on why prices rise and fall. If the boiler room sales force makes a concentrated effort on the suckers list, it can generate substantial buying which will affect the price. However, it is still the buying which causes the price change. If some market maker takes its capital and shorts the heck out of a stock, it will affect the stock's price. However, it is still the selling which causes the price change. With enough capital I could do the same, but I'd be taking market risk. What I disbelieve is the notion that mm's control the price just by setting it or whatever. To keep the price down, they'd have to sell, to keep it up, they'd have to buy. Either way, the market risk of taking the position would have to be assumed. I believe prices are set by supply and demand.

I'm not sure why I'm dilly dallying around on shorting ICCAC. I'm kind of shy about the lack of liquidity.

Barb
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