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To: Alicia V. Johnson who wrote (1975)1/3/1999 9:38:00 PM
From: Mark[ox5]  Respond to of 5102
 
Umm I never said this: " In addition, MMs can't say at 9:25..."the S&P futures are down substantially, therefore I'm shorting all the stocks I trade".

In fact I just mentioned on the board, I thought DBCC will trade in its own pattern no matter what NSDQ does tommorow.

Question for you: Don't some of the same MMs who work NASDAQ also work on OTC:BB boards? If so, why would they work that "illiquid market"?

P.S. Why yell at me after 2 years of not posting :) Im sure you've read many postings a lot more "vicious" than me in re: MM's if you've been reading boards for 2 years.

Anyways Im sorry I offended you :)

Are you in DBCC? :)

Mark



To: Alicia V. Johnson who wrote (1975)1/3/1999 9:40:00 PM
From: CountofMoneyCristo  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 5102
 
<I'm a lawyer and have been a compliance officer of a major wall street firm for 15 years...as such, I thoroughly know the NASD/NYSE/SEC rules and regulations.>

Then you know that on Christmas Eve, 1997 Goldman Sachs, Merrill Lynch, Solomon Smith Barney, Lehman Brothers and several other prominent Wall Street firms settled a suit brought by the SEC in which they paid in excess of $1 billion and admitted to "widespread fraud, price-fixing and collusion." I hardly call that an exemplary record.