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To: cicak who wrote (1494)8/12/1998 6:52:00 AM
From: Dixie7777  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1574
 
Philip,

I couldn't help but be amused at your question.

Perhaps you feel you've stumbled onto something here? I mean the buying at .30 and selling at .36? Of course no one else would have thought of doing this... now would they?

I too really don't understand it. But you Philip, you may just be right, it must be those MM's. I just don't understand it when they lower the offer as people sell.

Those creeps should keep raising the bid even when you sell... no?

Just who do they think they are?

Rich



To: cicak who wrote (1494)8/12/1998 9:04:00 AM
From: Zbyte  Respond to of 1574
 
Yip I used to day trade TSIG about a month ago... But when the music stops will you have a chair?

I am holding a fine position and choose not to take that chance at this time... It wont take much to make this one pop up to the next level... IMHO Jeff



To: cicak who wrote (1494)8/12/1998 9:11:00 AM
From: Rock_nj  Respond to of 1574
 
It's because of short term traders like yourself that sell on peaks and wait for dips that the stock price declines back to the 30 cent range. Not that I have a problem with it, but that's the simple explanation. I think the stock will be doing well by then end of the month; there are just too many good things happening at TSIG. The opening of the website alone is worth at least a 20 cent increase.



To: cicak who wrote (1494)8/12/1998 10:03:00 AM
From: Dixie7777  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 1574
 
Hey Philip, what happens if you sold at .36 and TSIG now goes to and hangs at .39 to .44? Do you buy back in or just let go by and hope it falls back to .30 again?

If you let it go by to say .48/.51 do you look to buy back in then or what?

if you missed the, or rather if the share price missed falling back, when do you jump in again. Under $1 or wait until it stabilizes at $1.27 to $1.35?

I mean if a BB has some explosive power building behind it's share price, how do you deal with that?

Rich