Posted by kcchongnz > 2014-06-20 19:19 | Report Abuse
This one a bit complicated.
We have to guess what the big boys think, and do, and when they will do it?
We have to guess when are they going to fry the stock? Are they really frying? When they stop frying? To what level? When are they selling? When they stop selling? What is their target high price, target low price etc?
Guessing what they think? Wow, very tough for me. I rather follow Emily here. More straightforward. No guessing what big boys think or do:
http://klse.i3investor.com/blogs/intelligent_investor_notes/54641.jsp
Posted by CFTrader > 2015-01-14 08:08 | Report Abuse
No wonder I feel that is very familiar. It's Wykoffian method. Interested people can learn VSA which is Volume Spread Analysis.
Posted by ks55 > 2015-01-14 08:43 | Report Abuse
This is how a typical market operators do. I have privilege and witnessed how they operate before. This is especially true when owners themselves are involved and they hire stockists to do it. Money? No problem. Line of credit? No problem. Share? No problem. PAC also involved brokering houses. Multiple accounts and may involve few brokering houses at the same time.
As a reminder, when market became really bad, these super big fish also get caught. Remember John Soh fiasco?
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Posted by PureBULL . > 2014-06-20 16:14 | Report Abuse
With this deep understanding, U can read the mind of the smart money stock operator.