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To: Jane Hafker who wrote (1030)6/25/1998 4:43:00 PM
From: DrMedina1  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 2534
 
Yes, Jane, ALYA holding above $1.10 is a very good sign. And if the MM's try to walk it down again, people might consider doing what I've done and posted about the last week or so -- take a little nibble.

Those lowball asks are only put up as an excuse to bring the bid down further. The MM's only put them out when they think there's nobody interested in buying. You'd be amazed at how little volume it takes for them to jerk it right back up again. Sometimes you can't even get filled if you put in a limit order at the "ask" when they've pushed it down like that.

NOBODY SHOULD BUY ONE SHARE MORE OF ALYA THAN THEY FEEL COMFORTABLE WITH HOLDING LONG TERM.

But, if every time short MM's try to bring it down to shake shares, what happens is that long term investors (who will make the shorts pay eventually) scoop up a few, the MM games will terminate quite quickly.