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To: jawd who wrote (534)6/25/1998 1:55:00 PM
From: funk  Respond to of 1729
 
Here is a new link, earlyword.com

I helped this fellow get his chat room started on IRC.

An interesting service that may be just the ticket for a trader or two who reads this thread.

From the website ...

EarlyWord produces the lowest risk and the most
profitable trades available to short term traders.

EarlyWord is made up of three traders and "The Wiz." Over the years, we all have experienced the many changes of equities trading. We have a combined 30 years of trading experience. If there is a technique or strategy to analyze equity trading, it is a good bet we have seen it, and more than likely used it!

As the traders at EarlyWord, we rely heavily on technical analysis for entry and exit points of our plays. As a group we have researched and tested the strategies of the industry's top daytraders. Through this combination of experience and technique, we are capable of producing sound and profitable trades in today's market.

Hope someone finds this helpful,

Good Luck!

funk



To: jawd who wrote (534)6/26/1998 12:18:00 PM
From: R Stevens  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1729
 
jawd & Len,

Question about trades:

Just before 11 am et., about 420K shares of SIII traded just under $5. Then a minute later, the same amount of share traded for just above $5. I have seen this kind of "duplicate" trade on large blocks happen in other stocks and I haven't found a good explanation for it yet. This one is so obvious that it makes a great candidate to discuss, because there is no doubt that these trades are related in some way.

Can anyone shed some light on this?

Thanks, RS