Below are abbreviations and other words that might be used
in the text messages that are sent:
b: Placed a buy order (limit order implied)
s: Placed a sell order (limit order implied)
buy-if <condition>: Means that the mentioned stock
should be bought if the <condition> is met.
sell-if <condition>: Means that the mentioned stock
should be sold if the <condition> is met.
volume: The amount of shares traded typically measured on
a per-day basis. We generally prefer trading in stocks that
have high volume.
gap-up: If a stock price opens at a price reasonably greater
than the last trade at last market close.
w f d: Wait for dip. Basically, wait for the referenced stock
to bottom out, or reach its low point and then perform action.
Subsequent buys that occur and raise the bid/ask price confirm
the dip.
MM: Market Maker. For more information on this you can visit
this thread
in our forum.
Other commonly used terms can be seen at the below site:
http://www.a-z-free-investment-data.com/a-n-stock-glossary.shtml