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To: Arthur Tang who wrote (1398)6/16/2001 6:55:45 AM
From: Arthur Tang  Respond to of 1471
 
Many of us often wonder, how market works?

When specialists and market makers make a market, they sell stock they borrowed from large brokerages. The money they received has to be in an ascrew. This cash is used to buy back borrowed stock and provide liquidity. Any profit can be removed for their business operations. You can buy these stock cheap based on what price the stock is presumed to be. GE is a $50 stock; IBM is a $100 stock; the stock will split back to its presumed valuation.

When they maintain a market, they buy and sell in a balanced manner. Price is moved up or pulled back to maintain a balance(around the presumed valuation), based on supply and demand. It becomes a rolling stock and trading range is between resistance and support. Just draw two horizontal trendlines on the curve and trade between the trendlines to make some easy money.

So, watching shorts numbers monthly and daily is the very important investment knowledge. The cost of shorts determines the resistance in technical analysis. If the cost of shorts is being moved up, you own some very good stock, is for sure or is it for certain?

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To: Arthur Tang who wrote (1398)6/24/2001 12:10:57 PM
From: TechTrader42  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1471
 
KOPN "has been active" since June 5, too.

As for MWBX, you wrote, "This year the lead market makers decided to breakout for an interesting ride."

Is that why it's up, because the market makers "decided to breakout"? There's a reason why it's up to 11, and it has nothing to do with the market makers. The fact that it's being acquired just might have something to do with it.

I warned you it could go to 6.5, and it did (oddly enough). And it gave buy signals at that point, too. It was not giving buy signals earlier in the year in the 7s.