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To: Silver Knife who wrote (2380)3/5/1999 9:33:00 PM
From: SusieQ  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 8189
 
I'm not sure what your trying to point out?

Are you sure you know how to read the BigCharts? Looks like a lot of buying came out right after the news and it looks like the MM's tried really hard to keep the price down until the last six minutes where they lost control.

Susie



To: Silver Knife who wrote (2380)3/5/1999 11:01:00 PM
From: Bill on the Hill  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 8189
 
Ladies and Gents,

I cruise SI like a shark lookin for food. MRPS is found on many, many threads. Every comment I read about this stock seems to be slanted towards positive comments. They are like this; "Will move with news", "Great product", "Selling to major corporations", "Best BB opportunity I have seen".

The demand for this stock is great. Many people are sitting back waiting to enter on news. Today was a perfect example. BB issues are bought on news not sold like our big cousins. Everything that has been stated by management has happened like they said. We my friends have a tiger by the tail.

It was interesting watching the thread today and you could sense the growing anxiety as the time of noon passed and no news was there. Then as soon as the news hit the wires I watched as the tempo of buying accelerated and the posts by our thread went from a sour tone to one of elation and confidence. Take time to read the thread today and put yourself on the emotional roller coaster that we rode. It is a good lesson in patience and learning to separate oneself from the emotion of trading.