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Pastimes : Richard Ney and the Wall Street Gang -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: BenYeung who wrote (149)2/2/1998 8:51:00 PM
From: m-top  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 492
 
Ben,

I believe the report I am talking about was released late last summer or early in the fall. What you are referencing (I believe) is the brokerage community settlement (?). AS you stated before, what a timely release, the day before Christmas when no one was looking. Go SEC!!! Check out the URL I posted for more details. You will enjoy the reading. For what its worth, with the 15 odd years of market study I've done, price is where to focus your studies. IMO, too many blocks are crossed specifically with the purpose of corrupting any meaningful interpretation of volume. It is price which makes most if not all traders ultimately move. Think of the last trade you made. I bet it was price which brought you to a "decision". It always is with me.

Good luck!



To: BenYeung who wrote (149)2/13/1998 12:55:00 AM
From: Mark Fletcher Gan D.O.  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 492
 
I'll never forget when, back in '87 after reading his first two books
I called Richard Ney's office and ordered "Making it in the Market".
I offhandedly asked the receptionist to ask Mr. Ney to autograph it for me. I had corresponded with him on several occasions, but didn't think he'd remember our correspondence. Several weeks later I recieved
the book and noticed that he's autographed it for me...a few pages later...you can imagine my surprise when I viewed a cartoon he'd drawn
on a page of a woman holding a message box...inside the box he wrote

Mark,
"The source of every crises lies in whether insiders are accumulating or distributing investment accounts...or seeking to...

This book is my prized possession...

Mark F. Gan