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To: Gary H who wrote (1607)8/7/1998 1:14:00 PM
From: Pakman2000  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 2752
 
Volatility wont hit until we reach the 7's..........



To: Gary H who wrote (1607)8/7/1998 1:52:00 PM
From: Nick Smith  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 2752
 
In anticipation of selling TSQD on the day of the IPO, I'd like some advice on the best way to sell 10,000 shares of a BB stock without falling foul of the MM's. I'll sell at limit, but should I pitch close to the bid or just mid-way. Do you think it's best to sell say, 3000 at a time, rather than sell the whole lot in one go? I sold a load of a rapidly dropping BB stock some months ago at market, and Waterhouse sold in chunks at a steadily falling price. I was lucky to get out with a profit in tact. Ah, how the MM's love novices.

Suitable tactics from anyone would be gratefully received. I am flexing my keyboard fingers as I speak, readying myself for the Big Sell!

This stock has me on tenterhooks and in suspenders at the moment. (that's the English suspenders, not American ones). As we know, suspenders hold stockings up, not socks. So why, you may ask, am I wearing stockings? Well, enough of my private life and on with the show. Go TSQD, may your rise be swift and meteoric, and your decline be slow enough for Waterhouse to pull their fingers out on my behalf.