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RE: TRAD sales



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The yearly XMA of the relative 10 day volatility of TRAD and BDX is 2.98.
That is, TRAD is 3 times more volatile than the broker dealers index. For
what it's worth, TRAD is 5 times more volatile than the SPX. Astonishingly,
TRAD's %EPS for CFY is 440%. Who knows how they came up with that, if the
data's correct! 

Colin West

-----Original Message-----
From: Frank Fleisher [mailto:r4_6fpen8@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] 
Sent: Friday, April 23, 2004 9:48 AM
To: omega-list@xxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: TRAD sales

Perhaps they should sell more.  I think they know what
we know:  The stock price is the result of the market, rather than the
company itself.

The stock would go down with the S&P, but suppose the market keeps
making higher highs:  wouldn't that attract more competitors
--especially brokerage firms with their own snazzy software?  I think
TRAD has to come out with something new and great in order to sustain
these levels.  I suspect that nothing will be done until the stock
returns to its comfortable $2-3 area.

-F


Friday, April 23, 2004, 7:42:51 AM, you wrote:

GF> FYI for anyone holding TRAD stock:  The Cruz boys and their 
GF> trusts have sold about 200,000 shares of stock in the last few 
GF> days.  Alltogether it looks like they still have something like 
GF> 40 MILLION shares left so it's not like they're dumping 
GF> everything, but it's interesting that they decided to liquidate a 
GF> significant chunk all of a sudden.  Maybe they're just raising 
GF> cash to buy a new cigarette boat or something, or maybe they know 
GF> something you should know?

GF> Gary