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Originally Posted by haitiwebs usually when a stock has such low trading it is being manipulated. In that case probably by one family in Mexico. They transact to drive it up and once they have a prey, they quickly sell it.
You also need to look at the spread between ask and sell |
HNZ (Heinz) is one of these stocks. I don't know what does that means.
Does Kerry manipulate poor little traders like us ?
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Originally Posted by Panoramix 
Al: Finance courses shows you a bunch of cases and example where companies went bankrupt with speculation. The one I remember is about a bank, the guy was supposed to wait for arbitrage opportunities instead he daytraded and lost a bunch of money while cooking the books. The Bank went bankrupt and got sold for 1$. Do you know this story? |
I know the case of an Italian banker who was laudering money for the mafia day-trading options (what I am doing). He lose all their money. They wanted his head cut off. He had to steal the bank's money (ie the regular clients money) and he was then caught by them, but the money had disappeared.
Haitiwebs > Isn't that way too much info to look after ? And aren't the bank fees too high ?
Mmh... Anyway I think that there are special accounts for active daytraders, with special fees.
But I don't do that : I'm only doing day to day trading, and I've good returns (you've seen them lol).
Today was the worst day of the month to trade options : they expire today. The stocks
never move a lot this day, and you automatically lose money.
But the 4 days before this one are very interesting : the option's premium is extremely low

You can make big bucks with little moves.
Enfin ce sont certaines de mes idées. Si vous voyez des failles n'hésitez pas à m'en faire part.