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To: Lola who wrote (7417)11/21/1999 3:03:00 PM
From: Ga Bard  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 9440
 
Yep ... historically he has a core group that front load or negotiate for free trading shares. Then they shift the negotiated free shares around though Canda or where ever and clean them up.

Once either the clean or the frontloading is completed then the information is sent to the flock and predictions and so forth are made.

In order to get the stock noticed they core make market orders so the carrot to the donkey scenario happens. Fear of missing the new run causes and influx of buying. QUickly they sell into the buying.

They are not ignorant but the followers are. They never learn ...

Day trading is one thing and flat out front loading and selling into your own core group hype is scalping. However, because of this BS day trading has gotten a bad name when there are tons of folks that buy a stock and once up a gain get out and nmove to the next one.

I day trade and a lot of times I do not say a word. However, I just post a stock but I do not hype it.

But yes and if they losse interset fromt he flock they merely change their name and start over again.

:-)

Gary