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To: Suzanne Newsome who wrote (33722)8/20/1999 11:08:00 AM
From: Bald Eagle  Respond to of 44908
 
<<To able-bodied: any
theories about this volume? >>

Well, from a TA perspective, going up on high volume is more bullish than going up on smaller volume. Volume precedes price is one TA theory.



To: Suzanne Newsome who wrote (33722)8/20/1999 11:13:00 AM
From: secureit  Respond to of 44908
 
Suzzane >>To able-bodied: any theories about this volume? Regards, Suzanne<<

Because of the number of trading shares(float)and the volatility associated with TSIG we have been inundated with DT's and momo traders looking for a quick 50% or double. This happened when we were at .04 and topped out around .09. This trend will continue until tsig proves it can generate real revenues from existing and future deals over the next couple quarters. Then more LT investors will be drawn to the company and stabilize the trading volatility.

Just my opinion

All Good Regards;



To: Suzanne Newsome who wrote (33722)8/20/1999 12:07:00 PM
From: johngmack  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 44908
 
Suzanne,

Only MHO, but those who coulda woulda shoulda averaged down may have just missed the low point in the last great TSIG buying opportunity of the 20th century.

John



To: Suzanne Newsome who wrote (33722)8/20/1999 12:50:00 PM
From: Tom  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 44908
 
Hello there Suzanne: Feeling better, thank you! Secureit is probably right about the daytraders creating buying volume, but I am interesting in who may be SELLING. Is the wall of selling pressure, which we have seen for months, going to end?

Bob reported that Gordon stated that TSIG would be trading "normally" by next week, implying that the carnage from the first pp will be over by that time. I have no idea about the specifics of how the next pp is going to work, but perhaps it is based upon a fixed "percentage" above the going share price at a given point in time? If so, Gordon may have timed yesterday's press release to give a boost to the price to reduce dilution of the upcoming pp?

That was a VERY well-written response from PH to you. By the way, with a exception or two, the thread smells much better today than it did when I returned from Alaska. Like a breath of very fresh air!

The last time I mentioned someone's name, he magically showed up and graced us with his presence for a number of weeks. I'll not even bother to misspell his name this time!! Better safe than sorry.

Tom