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Technology Stocks : ATI Technologies in 1997 (T.ATY) -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Stocker who wrote (1150)9/17/1998 11:30:00 AM
From: Marc  Respond to of 5927
 
I agree with you, anyway we can't know who is really buying or selling.
EOM



To: Stocker who wrote (1150)9/17/1998 9:47:00 PM
From: Brian Diggle  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 5927
 
In the market meltdown (sorry correction) mutual fund companies often have more redemptions than new investments. This means that they have to sell stocks to meet the net redemptions.

These mutual fund managers are more apt to sell winners that they've been holding for a long time than they are to sell more recent purchases which have not demonstrated their win/loss potential.

This may explain the "price-action" on ATY. It certainly has been a winner over the past 2 or 3 years.

Yours truly,

Brian Diggle