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Strategies & Market Trends : Three Amigos Stock Thread -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Sergio H who wrote (6936)7/19/1998 12:44:00 AM
From: Michael Hanson  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 29382
 
You stated the following:

"I posted to you that in the founding post it states that we do daytrade. Now you want credit for posting that? You also posted that STVI only had one MM. Next."

1. Please see my very first post on this thread, #6916, in which I posted: "Indeed, in the charter post for this board, it is stated that daytrades are part of the Amigo strategy." Apparently missing this, you acknowledged in a later post that the thread's charter post includes daytrading. Again......accuracy....accuracy.......

2. Regarding STVI, there is only one REGISTERED market maker: HRZG. Anyone can access the data at www.nasdaqtrader.com and see this. The others you mentioned: NITE, FOMA, QRCC, RGIL, NAWE, BWAY, SLIK and KCNB all are non-registered and together traded less than 20,000 shares during the entire month of May. You stated "What is noteworthy is that the stock has attracted name brand MM's." ECN'S like ISLD and BTRD, regional discount outfits like Kennedy Cabot, and crossing firms like FOMA would not fall under anyone's definition of "name brand MM's." I hope I don't need to get into a discussion of the difference between registered and non-registered market makers. If you are unclear on the difference, as it seems you are, I'm sure the nasdaq website explains it. Please ask me if you still have questions.

Again....accuracy.......