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To: Joe Krupa who wrote (7994)11/8/2001 5:31:58 PM
From: Montana Wildhack  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 14101
 
Guys,

I believe I'm seeing a pattern that I didn't notice before.

Our market maker over the past two weeks or so has gotten
into the habit of buying a small amount to the uptick
immediately after someone sells on a downtick.

The close today is a perfect example. I started seeing
this a little over two weeks ago as I mentioned and I
noticed it because it appeared out of character with the
many hours I've spent watching the patterns over the
(cough) years.

Keep your eyes on it. I've seen it time and time again
this last while.

Like I said, today's close is a perfect example. CIBC
sells 1100 and in the same clock time, IT buys a bit
ticking it back up.

Wolf



To: Joe Krupa who wrote (7994)11/12/2001 2:17:19 PM
From: Cal Gary  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 14101
 
Joe, for most of today's session two your three amigos traded. The third just made an appearance.

I like to call them the "three bears" instead. Their still there.