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Strategies & Market Trends
QDEK Quiz for all the daytrader geniuses
An SI Board Since November 1996
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12 My records show it wasn't Merrill who raised the Bid but NAWE raised it to Follies-11/24/1996
11 Would you mind explaining what a Nasdaq Level II is ? How, where and can anyoneAllan Keith Belcher-11/24/1996
10 Ed, Sad but true. There are way too many people who discovered the Internet adwight vickers-11/24/1996
9 That is exactly where the Internet is misleading.... People think they are empoEd Newman-11/24/1996
8 Ed, Any MF manager who held this down to 4 or 5 would be unlikely to still hadwight vickers-11/24/1996
7 Pity the poor Mutual Fund managers who bought this sucker at the end of DecembeEd Newman-11/23/1996
6 So what we are saying here is that the fix is in, right? Someone sold a large Jesse Livermore-11/23/1996
5 Buyers were just trying to get a piece ot the wave before it was over.Robert-11/23/1996
4 Bill, Appreciate your analysis. But how does someone with a large block, of adwight vickers-11/22/1996
3 Dwight- What I believe happened was this. The market had been quiet most of thbill crosby-11/22/1996
2 Bill, Where would Merrill be going with this? Or did they short at 5 1/8 and dwight vickers-11/21/1996
1 Dale- My guess is that this was one mutual fund selling to one mm in blocks as bill crosby-11/20/1996
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