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Topic: The Market maker's edge .. is it good book?
iiiqqqeg
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posted December 24, 2005 16:11
& does anybody know good books about market makers? --- another question ... since NYSE stocks don't have MM's and they have only 1 market specialist for each stock ... Does this mean they r more predictable due to the demand and supply only and not much manipulation? Does this apply to cheap stocks too ( less than 5$)?.. thx alot in advance
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posted December 24, 2005 22:54
1) good question, lemme know cuz I'd like to write it... 2) THAT's not the question 2) not sure what you're asking... --------------------Nashoba Holba Chepulechi Adventures in microcapitalism...
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posted December 24, 2005 23:12
yes its good, buy it used very cheap -------------------- Keep your technical systems simple. Complicated systems breed confusion; simplicity breeds elegance.
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posted December 25, 2005 12:53
thx Buytex , Cabbage and Buckstalker..... Buytex ...i meant .... NYSE stocks r n't that volatile .... is that because they don't have many MM's for every stock as nasdaq and otcbb?
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