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To: Greg Butcher who wrote (6675)6/12/1998 5:41:00 PM
From: Tadsamillionaire  Respond to of 7685
 
Sometimes it is better to lurk than be heard...
Long as of today on SYQT........



To: Greg Butcher who wrote (6675)6/12/1998 7:48:00 PM
From: HairBall  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 7685
 
Greg,

Damn, if I ever have a public company, I hope you are one of my cheerleaders.

I caught the up wave on TFONY in the late eighties. I noticed extremely high volume on a daily basis. The price was not moving. Why? I believe insiders where accumulating the stock. I bought and held. Later, I was rewarded.

In the beginning of 93, I noticed volume spikes in IBM. I did my research and ran my technicals...and declared, IBM was bottoming. It took over a year for IBM to make its turn...but it did. Again, I was rewarded.

If you have done your homework and truly believe SYQT is ripe, just because the price has not moved after this major increase in volume, be patient. The specialist that controls the price, is not ready to move the price, yet.

Volume does not move price! The specialist does!!!!

Regards,
LG