Wer hat gestern eigentlich die 1.500.000.000 St. Worldcom-Aktien gekauft ??? - 500 Beiträge pro Seite
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Tagesumsatz gestern an der Nasdaq!
ICH!
webmaster@smallcaps.at
webmaster@smallcaps.at
was issn das fuer ne DUMME Frage?
es gibt keine dummen Fragen, nur dumme Antworten!
1,5 Mrd. St. gestern
1,5 Mrd. St. gestern
15 Minuten verzögerte Kurse
Börse Symbol Währ. Vortag akt.Kurs Diff. % Handelsvol. Gehand. St. Kurszeit
Nasdaq WCOME USD 0,830 0,070 - 0,760 - 91,57% 2,91 Mio. 44.467.000 02. Jul 15:36
Frankfurt WCO EUR 0,073 0,068 - 0,005 - 6,85 700.531 9.504.576 02. Jul 15:31
Xetra WCO EUR 0,080 0,070 - 0,010 - 12,50 234.052 3.088.683 02. Jul 15:
Börse Symbol Währ. Vortag akt.Kurs Diff. % Handelsvol. Gehand. St. Kurszeit
Nasdaq WCOME USD 0,830 0,070 - 0,760 - 91,57% 2,91 Mio. 44.467.000 02. Jul 15:36
Frankfurt WCO EUR 0,073 0,068 - 0,005 - 6,85 700.531 9.504.576 02. Jul 15:31
Xetra WCO EUR 0,080 0,070 - 0,010 - 12,50 234.052 3.088.683 02. Jul 15:
Das sind zu einem beträchtlichen Teil daytrader, die gleichzeitig ihren Bestand gestern mehrfach umgeschichtet haben! Zum Traden wars ein guter Tage, aber geht nicht davon aus das 1,5 Mrd. Aktien einen neuen Besitzer gefunden haben, das Volumen war aufgrund der großen Volatilität so groß! Nicht aber weil so viel Kaufinteresse bestand.
Meines Erachtens haben viele Trader z.B. 50.000 Stück als Kauforder zu 0,061 reingestellt und die gleiche Stückzahl bei 0,063 als Verkauf, wer das mehrfach täglich macht, bläht das Volumen gewaltig auf, mach aber trotzdem einen guten Schnitt!!!
-> habe den Text schon mal in einem anderen Thread gepostet... Seid nicht so dumm und glaubt, daß jetzt die Hälfte der Aktien zu einem so günstigen Kurs gekauft wurden...
Meines Erachtens haben viele Trader z.B. 50.000 Stück als Kauforder zu 0,061 reingestellt und die gleiche Stückzahl bei 0,063 als Verkauf, wer das mehrfach täglich macht, bläht das Volumen gewaltig auf, mach aber trotzdem einen guten Schnitt!!!
-> habe den Text schon mal in einem anderen Thread gepostet... Seid nicht so dumm und glaubt, daß jetzt die Hälfte der Aktien zu einem so günstigen Kurs gekauft wurden...
Sehr viele Museen und Auktionshäuser
mit Schwerpunkt "Historische Wertpapiere"...
mit Schwerpunkt "Historische Wertpapiere"...
gleich gehts unter die 0,06 im Amiland... dann könnte es
langsam interessant werden...
so long!
langsam interessant werden...
so long!
cosmicpalm
bei 0.06 stehen 24 Millionen im bid insgesamt, wieso sollte es da "gleich druntergehen" ?
bei 0.06 stehen 24 Millionen im bid insgesamt, wieso sollte es da "gleich druntergehen" ?
hi ari..
maja hat so ein Gefühl, daß WCOME Morgen wieder
im zweistelligen cent Bereich liegt (0,10 - 0,14 €....
is nur ein Gefühl.....
we will see..
maja hat so ein Gefühl, daß WCOME Morgen wieder
im zweistelligen cent Bereich liegt (0,10 - 0,14 €....
is nur ein Gefühl.....
we will see..
und maya is der Schrottzock Experte. Hoert auf ihn
@ ari
die großen Mengen werden bisher aber nur im bid verkauft...
kann mich natürlich auch irren, aber denke das hält nicht den ganzen Tag...
nur meine Einschätzung...
die großen Mengen werden bisher aber nur im bid verkauft...
kann mich natürlich auch irren, aber denke das hält nicht den ganzen Tag...
nur meine Einschätzung...
Wenn die Prognose zutrifft gebe ich ihm ein virtuelles Bier aus...
alles klar Punk24....
is nur ein gefühl, mehr nicht...
werde meine WCOME wohl über Nacht halten...
is nur ein gefühl, mehr nicht...
werde meine WCOME wohl über Nacht halten...
WCOME innerhalb von 20 min von 0,061 auf 0,066 $...
@smallcaps-angeber
wieso Du ?
Ich auch also waren das 3 MRD basta !!!!
wieso Du ?
Ich auch also waren das 3 MRD basta !!!!
morgen Leuddde
ich sage nur posting nr. #10....
ich sage nur posting nr. #10....
By Rex Crum, CBS.MarketWatch.com
Last Update: 5:00 AM ET Jul 4, 2002
NEW YORK (CBS.MW) --
So who`s buying and selling all those WorldCom shares?
The troubled telecom services provider -- one of the most widely-held stocks on the Nasdaq with an average of about 100 million shares traded a day in May and June -- saw more than 3.3 billion shares change hands since Monday as its $3.8 billion accounting fraud rocked the investing world.
More than 1.5 billion shares of WorldCom (WCOME) were traded on Monday, when the stock reopened after the June 25 fraud disclosure. Turnover exceeded 820 million shares on Tuesday, and then 1 billion more than that on Wednesday. The shares, which collapsed to as low as 7 cents each on Monday, closed at 22 cents Wednesday, tripling for daring buyers who went in at the low.
"Historically, great profits have come from buying companies in trouble," said Paul Merriman, the head of Merriman Capital Management in Seattle. "WorldCom is a company in trouble, but there is definitely some value there."
With its UUNet Internet backbone carrying the most Internet traffic, including 70 percent of all e-mails, its MCI local and long-distance telephone operations, and its MFS and Brooks Fiber businesses, WorldCom has the kind of assets that, regardless of the company`s financial state, make it an attractive buy.
As a sign of the perceived value of WorldCom`s assets, telecom company IDT (IDT) announced late Tuesday it would make a $5 billion bid for WorldCom`s MCI, MFS and Brooks Fiber businesses. That`s what caused the rally in the company`s shares on Wednesday.
Because of the market action surrounding WorldCom, Merriman and other fund managers say another reason for the stock`s popularity lies with traditional short-sellers and buyers.
"You`re probably looking at a lot of hedge funds, guys who sold short on the way down, and now they`re betting on a serous bounce," said Michael Boyle, chairman of the Boyle Fund. "They`re trying to get the stock back up. Who knows what they`ll do tomorrow?"
Another possibility for the heavy volume in WorldCom shares comes from inter-trader transactions. Rick Black, an analyst with Blaylock & Partners, says some traders exchange shares of stock between each other -- in effect swapping large amounts of cheap stock for smaller amounts of a more valuable stock -- instead of putting the shares out into the open market. The exchanged shares still get counted as part of a stock`s overall volume.
Black estimates that about one-third of WorldCom`s shares on Wednesday moved in such a manner.
Regardless of why others might want WorldCom`s stock, Black says there`s still no way he would own it right now.
"My position is (WorldCom) should only be a discretionary investment," Black said. "There are still too many things that could lead this company to bankruptcy."
For the small investor, most fund managers and financial advisers would recommend staying away from playing the penny stock game. Shares of Enron (ENRNQ) also bounced around violently once they collapsed below a dollar each in December.
But they are now sitting at 8 cents each, as the action has moved to WorldCom.
And so while there are lots of theories about the heavy trading and the answer probably is a mix of all of them, investors who focus on more traditional strategies said the true reasons for the heavy volume remain a mystery.
"I sure can`t think of any logical answer for it," said John Hock, chief investment officer at Altrinsic Global Advisors.
Last Update: 5:00 AM ET Jul 4, 2002
NEW YORK (CBS.MW) --
So who`s buying and selling all those WorldCom shares?
The troubled telecom services provider -- one of the most widely-held stocks on the Nasdaq with an average of about 100 million shares traded a day in May and June -- saw more than 3.3 billion shares change hands since Monday as its $3.8 billion accounting fraud rocked the investing world.
More than 1.5 billion shares of WorldCom (WCOME) were traded on Monday, when the stock reopened after the June 25 fraud disclosure. Turnover exceeded 820 million shares on Tuesday, and then 1 billion more than that on Wednesday. The shares, which collapsed to as low as 7 cents each on Monday, closed at 22 cents Wednesday, tripling for daring buyers who went in at the low.
"Historically, great profits have come from buying companies in trouble," said Paul Merriman, the head of Merriman Capital Management in Seattle. "WorldCom is a company in trouble, but there is definitely some value there."
With its UUNet Internet backbone carrying the most Internet traffic, including 70 percent of all e-mails, its MCI local and long-distance telephone operations, and its MFS and Brooks Fiber businesses, WorldCom has the kind of assets that, regardless of the company`s financial state, make it an attractive buy.
As a sign of the perceived value of WorldCom`s assets, telecom company IDT (IDT) announced late Tuesday it would make a $5 billion bid for WorldCom`s MCI, MFS and Brooks Fiber businesses. That`s what caused the rally in the company`s shares on Wednesday.
Because of the market action surrounding WorldCom, Merriman and other fund managers say another reason for the stock`s popularity lies with traditional short-sellers and buyers.
"You`re probably looking at a lot of hedge funds, guys who sold short on the way down, and now they`re betting on a serous bounce," said Michael Boyle, chairman of the Boyle Fund. "They`re trying to get the stock back up. Who knows what they`ll do tomorrow?"
Another possibility for the heavy volume in WorldCom shares comes from inter-trader transactions. Rick Black, an analyst with Blaylock & Partners, says some traders exchange shares of stock between each other -- in effect swapping large amounts of cheap stock for smaller amounts of a more valuable stock -- instead of putting the shares out into the open market. The exchanged shares still get counted as part of a stock`s overall volume.
Black estimates that about one-third of WorldCom`s shares on Wednesday moved in such a manner.
Regardless of why others might want WorldCom`s stock, Black says there`s still no way he would own it right now.
"My position is (WorldCom) should only be a discretionary investment," Black said. "There are still too many things that could lead this company to bankruptcy."
For the small investor, most fund managers and financial advisers would recommend staying away from playing the penny stock game. Shares of Enron (ENRNQ) also bounced around violently once they collapsed below a dollar each in December.
But they are now sitting at 8 cents each, as the action has moved to WorldCom.
And so while there are lots of theories about the heavy trading and the answer probably is a mix of all of them, investors who focus on more traditional strategies said the true reasons for the heavy volume remain a mystery.
"I sure can`t think of any logical answer for it," said John Hock, chief investment officer at Altrinsic Global Advisors.
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