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To: dvdw© who wrote (1671)2/4/2007 9:20:26 AM
From: dvdw©Respond to of 3821
 
We continuously see the concepts of Over Bought and Oversold applied in the market literature. These two terms are fraudulant Substitutions for functioning Supply and demand. They are endemic terms of systemic fraud.

They are lies, which have no basis in fact. Trade sources are taking license with all of us. Instead of locating shares we buy, trade manufactures artificial inventory under some arbitrary arrangement of complicit institutional adjudication.

This OB/OS stuff is utter nonsense. As a person skilled in the counting of shares of relative scarcity I see everyday the falseness of the substituted system. If there are no shares and someone wants to buy; than the price must reach a level where a Seller Owner appears and says, yes, that is a satisfactory price for that quantity....today.

BRK is one of the most expensive stocks because no chicanery is present in the adjudication of the supply. Investors own the stock and every Investor decides when the value has reached the level when they will part with it. Not surprisingly, the floor people know exactly who owns the total float. If Wells Fargo wants to buy 100 shares, they seek a seller from known holders and the price changes appropriately..

The rest of the market; cheats investors, by faking identification of the location of supply. Some suggest this is due to the velocity of the transactions taking place.....perhaps the market needs to slow down, if the computers cant find a willing seller, the trade cant take the order.

Broker dealers are creating virtual inventory every day, that has no relationship to the authorized public float. Investors cant make the determination of wether they should Sell at a given price, because broker dealers have substituted the real Supply data with virtual supply data.....and this my dear readers is the essence of the nonsense we count every day.

No stock can be overbought, if someone wants to pay 100.00 a share, its that persons appraisal of the stock. No broker dealer can say the stock is overbought and deprive the investors who own the stock the opportunity of the buyers DD.

yet that is exactly where we are today. Virtual inventory supplanting supply demand metrics; to favor the insiders to the system.

Those who know best of how the laws of issuance work, must be held accountable for facilitating a legitimate market function. There can be no compromise.