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To: Ken Salaets who wrote (4111)1/29/1998 4:31:00 PM
From: JOE MEDSKER  Respond to of 4489
 
KS,

I believe when you see a big spread usually it means the MM's don't know exactly which way its heading so they give themselves a lot of room to move. In this case theyb could belive there will be some buy orders in the morning before the bell and they want to take advantage of the situation. If this is the case, the bid will soon move up to the ask.

Best Regards



To: Ken Salaets who wrote (4111)1/30/1998 12:23:00 AM
From: James Harold Alton  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 4489
 
Ken, My impression is that when the spread widens, it indicates reluctance of the MM's to participate. (nervousness) When a stock is nice and stable, the MM's are willing to tighten things up and make less on a trade. Just my take on things.

James