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To: Steve Lee who wrote (64892)5/9/2002 6:58:38 PM
From: Math Junkie  Respond to of 99280
 
"They spend a small amount of money to move stocks in the AH and using futures. Then they reap a large amount of money on the following distribution as all the retail buying comes in."

You know, that's an interesting point. I had been thinking that the wide and rapid dissemination of information via the Internet had made manipulation more difficult, but your point brings out the possibility that the widespread and rapid availability of information about what is going on in after hours trading may have made manipulation easier. It is still a thinly traded market, but a lot more people hear about it.