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To: GST who wrote (39063)2/9/1999 3:45:00 PM
From: Curlton Latts  Respond to of 164687
 
This is ridiculous: Free PCs, Free Internet access, Free e-mail, What's next --- a Free House?

cbs.marketwatch.com

Although as some here have championed Walmart nor Home Depot nor others added so many customers so quickly. These guys are signing up 10,000 a week. lol

Market share ought to zoom to infinity here. lol Oh, yeah, I almost forgot --- there gonna make money from the advertising --- lololol.


Curly

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To: GST who wrote (39063)2/9/1999 3:46:00 PM
From: Sarmad Y. Hermiz  Respond to of 164687
 
G,

<'this is where it will turn up' and then it turns down again the next day. >

OK, fine. But these are not retail. Some trades are 100K shares.

The pattern that I see is this. the price drops, say to 101. a small block (5K) comes to buy. the price flattens. another 2 or 3 similar blocks. Then suddenly HUNDREDS of 100 share or 200 share buys lift the price to 104 or higher.
I suppose at that time the holder of the larger blocks that caused the run up sells to all the trend followers and the price goes down again.

I can see how this succeeds once or twice. but it occurs dozens of times EVERY DAY. I mean even a child learns not to touch a hot stove after once or twice. And this is happening in all of the net stocks these days.

Regards.
-Sarmad