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To: Gottfried who wrote (8147)3/11/1999 8:13:00 AM
From: Tom Carroll  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 10072
 
RE: Going at bid

Gottfried,

Well, yes, trades at bid indicate a sell-off, but
this was only ten trades in the last two seconds
of trading. Look at the intraday for yesterday
afternoon, and compare it with the pattern in
the intradays over the last week or two. Am I
wrong, or is yesterday afternoon's chart a
little different from the recent pattern?
I don't have access to individual trades
to see if they're at bid or ask, but it
looks to me like somebody was snapping
up some bargains when the price hit 5.

Is it easy for you to look over the last
two HOURS of trades yesterday? I'm guessing
that they weren't all at bid.

Cheers, Tom (long)