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Non-Tech : Charles Schwab (SCH) -- A tech-stock profile? -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: stock_bull69 who wrote (354)4/3/1999 5:58:00 PM
From: yard_man  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1390
 
SCH is not unique in this market for having risen very quickly and having such a huge gain in price. Your answer sound kind of like a crash in the price would cause a crash in the price ... unless you are talking of an action in the market as a whole as opposed to SCH.

The reason I asked is I was wondering how easy it would be to crash a stock like SCH -- can someone simply hyping the fact that insiders have been selling the stock, crash a stock like SCH? I don't think so.

Maybe I should have asked something more fundamental: When a stock has risen so quickly, can there be one external even that can even be directly connected with a crash in the price?

Buying and price moves to the up-side such as we have seen in the last year with SCH are akin to a panic of sorts, are they not?