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To: Ron Dior who wrote (55162)4/23/2002 3:48:56 PM
From: farkarooski  Respond to of 99280
 
is Dale still using that free 15 minutes delayed Yahoo quotes ???



To: Ron Dior who wrote (55162)4/23/2002 4:00:14 PM
From: DebtBomb  Respond to of 99280
 
Ron, CNBC just mentioned, institutions are selling into bounces today.
You have it friggen backwards, IMO.
;-)



To: Ron Dior who wrote (55162)4/23/2002 4:02:18 PM
From: martin001  Respond to of 99280
 
WTF? A direct live feed?

To what - the institutions trading desks?



To: Ron Dior who wrote (55162)4/23/2002 4:04:53 PM
From: 4rthofjuly007  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 99280
 
Someone please correct me if any of the following is incorrect>>

I think that institutional program trading accounts for about 1/3 of trading volume.

I think that mutual funds and member firm trading accounts for a majority of the rest.

I think that individual traders, the likes of those of us out here account for a very small % of trading volume.>>

Now, are you saying that the institutions have been net buyers all the way down from compx 2100 and the relatively small number of shares that individual traders account for have taken us down 350 points and are the only losers?

The 236 million shares on WCOM today are "people like the turnips that are panic selling"?



To: Ron Dior who wrote (55162)4/23/2002 6:10:07 PM
From: edboyl  Respond to of 99280
 
Hey Ron,
Things must be lovely all the time in the parallel universe that you call home

eddy