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To: BANCHEE who wrote (10093)7/27/1999 11:31:00 AM
From: Rande Is  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 57584
 
Those that SAM. . . .when a stock goes under accumulation, it is very important to set aside long positions and "work" a portion. . . selling the highs and buying the lows. . .daytrading if you will. By doing so, we add liquidity to the trading. . . this greatly deters greedy traders from coming by and stealing all the gains single handedly, by shorting each gain, when volume goes low.

I cannot believe that ONE greedy trader can push Objective common and units around like this.

The trick is that if we are daytrading our SAMs, the volume never gets low enough for a single trader to move. We had this trouble in BDE, when a few small time traders were shorting it down at will, each time volume dried up. . . .this is not a zero sum gain. . if it goes up, then down, there are losses. I want to make sure that those losses are on the side of those that are playing "against" us. . . . and not ours.

It could very well be that the same small time greedmonger that was "playing" us on BDE is now doing the same on Objective.

When we get to our own site, there are several tried and true ways to combat these actions and make them losers each and every time.

Technology can be helpful, so long as it it doesn't get in the way of progress.

Rande Is