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To: truth who wrote (13799)11/4/1999 7:00:00 PM
From: KLP  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 28311
 
Interesting thought, truth....but just who would these "very large players be...????? is there a way to know??? TIA...
KLP

What I see in my opinion is there are a couple of very large players who can
control and manipulate the stock price to do whatever they want. If they don't want it to go above a certain level
they hold it and stop the momentum. They play games to stop momentum like showing 100 shares to sell and sitting
at that price and taking each order 100 shares at a time. When they do this they can completely stop the
momentum of the stock. I just don't like watching the control of the stock it is not trading freely as it should. If this
stock was trading freely and didn't have a couple of big players having their way with it IMO the stock would be in
the 80's right now. Once wall street is involved these players will move on to the next stock they can play with and
do their thing again, but until then I beleive the stock will continue to act the way it has been acting, which is big
movements when there is an event, and that is it. <i/>



To: truth who wrote (13799)11/5/1999 8:22:00 AM
From: HO-MEE  Respond to of 28311
 
You are right-on in your comments on GNET.Obviously the person that taught you how to trade and "read" markets was BRILLIANT. Love your posts,keep on bringing them.