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To: 5dave22 who wrote (105287)4/13/2000 9:38:00 PM
From: Epinephrine  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1573315
 
5Dave22 (Dave),

RE: <But if the close of AH one day usually is close to the open the next day, how can you call it bogus?>

But is it opening at that price because it would have anyway or simply because that is what shows as the close? And if a stock usually opens at it's after hours close even when that close is only based on a few hundred shares then that is where the manipulation and "bogusness" comes into play. AMD trades millions of shares every day and only a few thousand after hours. After hours is statistically irrelevant but in the sense that it effects the open as you yourself say it has an undue influence on price which skews the data. (JMHO)

Regards,

Epinephrine