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Posted by SkyistheLimit on :
 
How do you use this information about Level 2 quotes on Pinksheets.com???
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Posted by 10of13 on :
 
Sky..what do you mean?
 
Posted by auburn on :
 
I think he wants to know how to use level 2 quotes?
 
Posted by 10of13 on :
 
With L2's you are able to "see" the MM's and what the bid and ask are...the time that the bid and asks were placed, the buying "pressure" and a number of things...

I do not recall where I got this..but here is something that may help...also go to the thread here that is called Noobies...and start at the begining of the thread...


http://www.allstocks.com/stockmessageboard/cgi-bin/ultimatebb.cgi/ubb/get_topic/ f/9/t/001296/p/1.html?

http://www.investopedia.com/terms/l/level2.asp


Hope this helps...


Since inception of live feeds, your level 2 feeds,
I have found I can earn twenty to thirty percent
more, on the average, than working with typical
fifteen minute delay quotes.

Those serious about squeezing every penny profit
possible from a stock, will run a live feed.

Market Maker participation is a critical factor.
Researching the most active Market Makers will
yield clues about expected behavior. An example,
mentioned by Glassman, is Knight (NITE) techs.

When NITE is constantly active, that stock is
being manipulated for their benefit almost always
through unlawful front running. Time to buy is
when NITE downticks a stock. Time to sell is the
last thirty minutes of the day, a time when NITE
will cash in on high bids they sat upon all day.
Not often, but sometimes you can squeeze in on
their action and make a higher sell. You will
also discover when NITE sets the closing price,
the next morning the opening price will be
two to five percent higher than the close.

Etrade (ETRD) now has their own Market Maker.
ETRD will almost always display a lower ask
price than others. At times, good buy prices
can be had from Etrade. For whatever reason,
Etrade customers sell at slightly lower prices.

Volume is an important factor for live feeds.

An example is stock around a buck a share or so.
Bid and ask will be 500 share lots. You might
observe a lot of trades going through for far
over that, 10,000 - 30,000 - 50,000 on an uptick.
That is a good clue the big boys are loading up
knowing an upward trend is in the making.

When trades are at that 500 or less, those are
ordinary casual traders who have little effect
on share value.

Recently MSSI is displaying a clue dilution is
in effect. I stated recently a hundred million
shares were being dumped at .03 per. This has
been the case almost all this past week. It is
very easy to note very large trades, high volume
and a stagnant per share price. That is dilution.

A live level 2 feed is extremely important to
catch intraday hard core games.

Recently ALMI took a dip from 1.00 per down to
a low of .75 per in less than one hour. Best
buying was below .80 per but this lasted less
than fifteen minutes. For a typical web page
fifteen minute delay quote, you never see this
action take place; it is invisible.

ALMI went from 1.00 per to .75 per and back up
in less than an hour. Those type of calculated
manipulations can only be caught on a live feed.

Another obvious tool of live feeds is an ability
to watch numerous stocks, simultaneously.

For true day traders, simultaneously quotes for
a wide variety of sectors, is very important.
This greatly increases your chances of catching
a swing on one, maybe two stocks, each day.

Research each major Market Maker carefully. Come
to know what tactics each employ on a regular
basis. Watch for individual trade size for a
clue if a stock will rise or fall, based on the
big boys loading up or dumping. Pay attention to
extreme volume and stagnant prices; dilution.
Learn the signals of a deliberate downtick very
fast to load up, followed by prices going up.
Develop an ability to load your live feed with
those stocks you believe will be volatile and
watch all of those stocks, carefully.

Do those things and your live feed will earn
you twenty to thirty pecent more profits than
you would earn with a web page delayed quote.

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Posted by SkyistheLimit on :
 
Thank You 10of13!!
Your information was very Helpful.
[Smile]
 
Posted by 10of13 on :
 
Glad to help...GLTY!
 
Posted by SkyistheLimit on :
 
Hi 10of13,
quote:
posted May 03, 2006 08:36 PM by 10of13:
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With L2's you are able to "see" the MM's and what the bid and ask are...the time that the bid and asks were placed, the buying "pressure" and a number of things...

I do not recall where I got this..but here is something that may help...also go to the thread here that is called Noobies...and start at the begining of the thread...


http://www.allstocks.com/stockmessageboard/cgi-bin/ultimatebb.cgi/ubb/get_topic/ f/9/t/001296/p/1.html?

[Confused] This link does not work. could you please try again?
Thanks [Smile]
 
Posted by 10of13 on :
 
Sorry...
http://www.allstocks.com/stockmessageboard/ubb/ultimatebb.php/ubb/get_topic/f/9/ t/001296/p/1.html

Do you have a specific question that you are trying to answer?
 
Posted by SkyistheLimit on :
 
[Smile] Thank you 10of13,

That was an Excellent source of information.
I just need to study-up some more.
I will ask you some more questions later.

May all the good you do for others, return to you a thousand fold.
Thanks for your kindness. [Smile]
 
Posted by 10of13 on :
 
Thanks Sky...and any time! [Wink]
 


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