“Dark Pool” Stock Market Manipulation Continues
Companies / Market Manipulation Aug 20, 2010 - 10:59 AM GMTTraders and investors please be aware that the “Flash Crash” of May 6th. was not an isolated incident. I attach two recent examples of similar “events”. The forces that worked in May last are still alive and functioning, however, rather than directing their forces market-wise, they are now targeting specific stocks with very profitable consequences.
In both instances we can observe the characteristic candle tapers which were so evident everywhere on May 6th.
As I noted in my previous piece on this subject if this type of price action continues it will completely undermine confidence in the market and will speed up calls for closer regulation of “dark liquidity pools” in general and the Over The Counter Market (OTC) in particular.
Example 1.
On the 29th. July the stock price of Cisco quickly ran from 26.00 to 22.96
Example 2.
On the 2nd. June the price of Diebold ran from 18.26 to 29.08
By Christopher M. Quigley
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Mr. Quigley was born in 1958 in Dublin and holds a Batchelor Degree in Accounting and Management from Trinity College/College of Commerce, Dublin and is a graduate of the Marketing Institute of Ireland. He commenced investing in the Stock Market in 1989. in Belmont, California where he lived for 6 years. He developed the Wealthbuilder investment and trading course over the last decade as a result of research, study, experience and successful application. This course marries Fundamental Analysis with Technical Analysis and focuses on 3 specific approaches. Namely: Momentum, Value and Pension Strategies.
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