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To: Musya who wrote (5440)12/11/1997 3:25:00 PM
From: Market Tracker  Respond to of 10368
 
Musya, - "The market always worked on the assumption that everybody is trying his best to win, not to loose."

Absolutely correct. Whether long or short, put, calls, straddles, flipping coins against the wall, - you always play to win, and if you don't, as many of us here have, you play the game and maintain as much capital as is humanly possible so that you can continue to play the game into the future.<== JMInvestmentO.
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To: Musya who wrote (5440)12/12/1997 10:01:00 AM
From: Que  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 10368
 
I have a good feeling about today's market. First of all there was very little way of market sell orders at the open on the warrant: this means that warrant holders did not panick overnight and send in orders to their brokers yesterday evening. In fact, there was a market buy of 18,000 (in three 6,000 blocks). Also, there are a lot of bids at the inside of the spread on BNGO (at 5 5/8) - strong support at this level.

The one negative is a large ask at 3/4 on the warrant. This order has been in since yesterday - when it did not fill. If the stock does manage to lift a bit I would expect the discount on the warrant to widen.

By the way, contrary to what I stated previously, market orders do not show up in the accumulated volume figure.

live long and prosper