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To: Christopher Brainard who wrote (1458)10/4/2005 8:32:29 AM
From: robert b furman  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1540
 
Hi Chris,

Good thought.

I like the combination of swimming upstream on down days and a pop up on lower volume.

These false starts (pops up to 11.00ish and then drop back) are intended to make holders of the stock feel like it just can't hold a gain.

The purpose of that action usually is a final price action to bring out last minute sellers.

False start can wear one out just before a nice move to a new level of consolidation is about to occur.

Here's hoping!

Bob

I've always thought that those false starts were the big boys testing to see how much capital it will take to move the stock up??