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To: the Chief who wrote (1657)2/1/2000 10:49:00 AM
From: Bid daddy  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1996
 
So if that is the case as you described it. Would that be called the 'accumulation stage' by brokerage or brokerages? I understand the stages, I just do not recognize them well enough to put them in the right order all the time.

BID daddy.



To: the Chief who wrote (1657)2/1/2000 11:29:00 AM
From: Zardoz  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1996
 
Brokerages will place a "Top" on a stock....traders call it a box top. This top facilitates a number of things,

Would that they preclude that the shares offered at $0.45 be nearly all from one brokerage house? And if so, is the amount at that price from one house? And then who would that house be? In easy words:"what's the break down on the asks above $0.45?

Hutch
PS: More likely a 'option block' is what you are seeing at $0.45



To: the Chief who wrote (1657)2/1/2000 12:11:00 PM
From: Keith Minler  Respond to of 1996
 
HI Chief; I thought it was a 'lid' as well, however; when I check the last ten days trading only DS with 179k and Lynch with 137k have large net buying positions. If someone is accumulating big time they are doing it very carefully.

Guess the good news is that they must think very highly of rock and also will support it once the lid is lifted.

Someone was pondering what is beyond $0.45... at $0.46 there is 13k and at $0.48 there is only 8k; so once we break through the wall things will get interesting.

Later

Keith