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To: Little Engine who wrote (896)3/7/2000 11:31:00 AM
From: JP Jouver  Respond to of 1063
 
Volume over 5 million... what does "real selling" look like, LOL?

Oh, that's an easy one. "Real selling" is when the price can drop without having to cross the bid/ask. It also tends to last longer than a few minutes and doesn't end with a huge surge to the upside. Any further questions, sweetheart? ;-)

Jape

PS---LE, you forgot to add: "Volume over 5 million....and GONT is still climbing!" Heh.



To: Little Engine who wrote (896)3/7/2000 11:38:00 AM
From: D Doss  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1063
 
Real selling to me is when there are more trades at the bid than the ask, and the price keeps falling. Also the per share trade is greater than 100 or 200 to be taken as a real trade and not a MM to MM trade.

D Doss



To: Little Engine who wrote (896)3/7/2000 12:09:00 PM
From: JP Jouver  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1063
 
Hey, LE, I've got a minute. Let's chat here. Sooo, what's the game plan? While GONT was stagnant, you could at least call it dead money. Or you could twist the facts and pick a timeframe that included last year's spike to .90+ and say the stock was down. But goshdarnit, with it well over $1 that won't work anymore.

I noticed you haven't been around for almost a week. In case you hadn't noticed, GONT is up about 250+% in that time. Anyone who bought in the last year (or even a day or two ago) is up quite nicely. So, even if you were right all along about GONT, the stock has effectively thumbed it's nose at you.

So what do you do now? Ignore the rise, wait for a base, and then badmouth the company as the stock "drops from $5 to $4.50---what a dog!"? I'm curious. Selective amnesia seems to be your only course of action if you want to maintain your negative attitude (and perhaps retain a shred of credibility). Or perhaps you could just walk away (tho' I doubt we'd get that lucky). What's it going to be?

I'm listening.

Jape