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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Mr. Berbician Seventy Seven: [QB] In a calm market controlled by MMs, and a pushing down politic, it works that way. They just wait for someone like you or me to put a buy order, let's say right now *0.161. They also wait for someone else to put a sell order, of at least the same quantity, let's say right now *0.155. Actually they sell to you *0.161 the shares that the other guy sells *0.155. And they get the difference (0.006/share). If they wanna make the market "feel down" they first make appear your transaction, then the other one, and put the indicator so that it will show 0.161 and your order in RED then 0.155 and the order of the other guy in RED again: on OTCBB they are authorized to do so, but not on NASDAQ or AMEX for instance. That way people that did not see real time but look a bit afterwards really "think" that everybody is selling, but of course not ! On the other hand if they wanna make a "bullish feeling" they just inverse the indicators: first you will see the 0.155 in GREEN then your 0.161 in GREEN as well. If they don't have a seller that have the counterpart of the shares you wanna buy, they can also sell you shares that they "don't have (yet)", in that they speculate either that the price will go down, either the other way, they will manage the day session to make the SP go the way they need, and cover after close (ghost sales). Yesterday you see 2 very big ghost sales, total 600000 shares *0.166. Means they lost money. Today they would like to buy shares cheaper, but unfortunately for them, there a nearly no sellers any more. So they could sell more naked-shares, by that way taking even more risk, but what will happen I think, if no more sellers, is that they will change their strategy and provide us with a bullish pattern. That way the "consolidators" (MMs that have real shares) will sell it with good profit, enough to compensate losses of their partners... I know, MMs make a strange world all together. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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