RE:RE:RE:RE:Daily numbers. Which begs the question - if someone sold 10,000 share at .20. But they only had 1000 shares to sell - would the buy in not have to be at 20cents to cover? And will that push the SP back up?
sjaplo wrote: Hey Pandora - if you watch the Agoracom video it will become clear.
Pandora wrote: Pandora wrote: BloodyMaryAgain wrote: Buy in is 1,145,006
Shorts are still up at 2.3 Mil
1,145,006 it's a great number -- again, what does it represent? What's a "buy in" again?
From Wikipedia or Investopedia -- but I'm not sure how or why it is pertinent to anything going on with IEQ:(Guess I'm just not worldly enough)
"Buying in (securities) ... In the securities market, buying in refers to a process by which the buyer of securities, whose seller fails to deliver the securities contracted for, can buy the securities from a third party and demand the difference in price from the original seller."