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To: zTrader_77 who wrote (2098)3/10/1998 3:33:00 PM
From: buckeye3d  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 164684
 
Kirby, how is anyone stealing anyone's money? Come on now...

If someone doesn't have the fortitude to hold their stock selections through good and bad times, they deserve to lose their money and should invest in index funds instead.

You shorts should really should stop complaining about the MM's. If you don't like their supposed "games", don't play against them. You are certain they exist, so don't fight the current my friend. If you think the MM are going to squeeze the individual investor why not go long or just stay on the sidelines.

Just my opinion,

Alex



To: zTrader_77 who wrote (2098)3/10/1998 4:17:00 PM
From: Don Westermeyer  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 164684
 
Kirby,

Here a Forbes article about games played with NASDAQ stocks.

It is entitled 'One day soon the music's going to stop'.

Don't worry. It is just a dangerous on the long side as the short.

forbes.com



To: zTrader_77 who wrote (2098)3/10/1998 4:57:00 PM
From: Joseph Coleman  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 164684
 
Blame the regulators for driving liquidity out of the small caps. By narrowing the spreads, market makers are not going to carry inventory. You now have the "just in time" market positioning that will lead to serious liquidity problems during a market downturn. In an effort to save a couple of pennies, investors will lose dollars.