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To: ahhaha who wrote (20486)3/31/2000 3:16:00 PM
From: ahhaha  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 29970
 
To the short interest:

Time to get off this stock. You have very little time left. They're going to have a hard time opening it on Monday. You can't say someone didn't warn you.



To: ahhaha who wrote (20486)3/31/2000 3:25:00 PM
From: gpowell  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 29970
 
Here is a snapshot in time of the market in one particular stock:

Volume
Limit orders to buy | Limit orders to sell
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- | -
- | -
- | -
- | -
- | -
- | -
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P0 Price


Po = last transaction price
The two lines represent the distribution of limit orders.

Now what if the rate of market orders to sell increase, where does price go?

What about the opposite, rate of market orders to buy increases?



To: ahhaha who wrote (20486)3/31/2000 3:39:00 PM
From: gpowell  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 29970
 
Here is another snapshot in time of the market in one particular stock:

Volume
Limit orders to buy | Limit orders to sell
- | -
- | -
- | -
- | -
- | -
- | -
- | -
-------------------------------------------------------
P0 Price


Now what if the rate of market orders to sell increase, where does price go?

What about the opposite, rate of market orders to buy increases?



To: ahhaha who wrote (20486)3/31/2000 3:42:00 PM
From: gpowell  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 29970
 
Here is another snapshot in time of the market in one particular stock:

Volume
Limit orders to buy | Limit orders to sell
|
- | -
- | -
- | -
- | -
- | -
- | -
-------------------------------------------------------
P0 Price


Now what if the rate of market orders to sell increase, where does price go?

What about the opposite, rate of market orders to buy increases?