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To: *ROSARIO* who wrote (5730)7/15/1998 12:49:00 PM
From: ColleenB  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 43774
 
Rosie....do you have a link you could share???



To: *ROSARIO* who wrote (5730)7/15/1998 1:49:00 PM
From: Bram12345  Respond to of 43774
 
Here's a freebie guys!

I see that many of you guys can't tell whether the trades are buys or sells. Rosario, I tried Farsite Time & Sales. It does not tell me whether the trades were buys or sells.

So for everyone, here is a site that is free and shows the last ten transactions for a stock. It usually indicates whether the trade was at the bid or the ask. A trade at the bid is usually a sell; a trade at the ask is usually a buy. When there is a blank next to the trade, I believe it is a trade between MM's (I'm not sure about this, except that many times these blank info trades are identical; indicating to me that they were trades between the MM's).

Keep in mind that the bid/ask are not always correct with this site, and the volume may be slightly off(though not by much); but, the last
trade price and last ten trades are accurate all the time. You can also get bid/ask for non listed bb stocks ...for example WACC.

tscn.com

Don't say I never gave you guys a freebie.

Ben



To: *ROSARIO* who wrote (5730)7/15/1998 1:57:00 PM
From: Currency  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 43774
 
This reminds me of when the price sat .015 for a week or so and the buys kept coming and coming and coming in huge volumes and the MMs kept it there. Then, boom, we took off to 1/8. You know what they say.... history does repeat itself.