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To: Skycat who wrote (16293)1/4/2001 3:24:38 PM
From: Jeff  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 19297
 
the float means nothing to the sar......

but it does matter to the buyer.....

low float stocks can run faster and higher with less buying...but the draw back is...mm's can mess with you by creating big spreads and trying to make you sell cheap.....and its hard to load lots of shares.....and then get out with them.....

large float stocks will have tighter spreads.....plus they are likely to have more volume also.....so you could buy more shares knowing you can get out easier.....



To: Skycat who wrote (16293)1/4/2001 3:32:34 PM
From: Robert B.  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 19297
 
TRAC doing well--thanks for the money, honey. I made my 2-wk paycheck playing a few sar hits today.