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Can SI Members Really Manipulate Stocks?
An SI Board Since July 1998
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Emcee:  Jeffrey S. Mitchell Type:  Unmoderated
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11 anyone, fwiw the SEC already has access to detailed information about my tradiHenry Volquardsen-7/30/1998
10 Jeff, I think that I oops... I mean we <B>can</B> manipulate stockEL KABONG!!!-7/30/1998
9 Dan, Think of it this way. People who are disposed to expect the worst are unlHenry Volquardsen-7/30/1998
8 Nice idea for a thread, Jeff. I have a notion that all but small caps and belPatrick Slevin-7/30/1998
7 IMO, there is very easy way to see what's what. Lets have the SEC examiJust My Opinion-7/30/1998
6 Henry, I agree with you on this one. I think the same 'mindset' that Blue On Black-7/30/1998
5 Henry, I agree to disagree.... But in reality, it is much easier for a personUDanWright-7/30/1998
4 <i>So called "hypesters" are nothing more than the common invesHenry Volquardsen-7/30/1998
3 Jeff, I joined SI just to post on your board. I am a long time lurker of TAVAUDanWright-7/30/1998
2 IMO it's only the large institutions, traders & market makers that haveJakeStraw-7/30/1998
1 OK, I'll start. I feel the SI membership absolutely has the power to move Jeffrey S. Mitchell-7/30/1998
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