RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:InterestingGee - thanks so much for dumming it down, and back to my original post. According to you and everyone else on this board in every discussion - EVERY stock on the TSX is being manipulated down by short sellers every day every sector 365 days a year. The simple fact is that, this is simply not the case. I need to get out of this chatboard lmfao
Yanner911 wrote: Here's a simple exemple. If the volume is 10 000 000 with no short selling it means that 10 000 000 shares were sold and bought. Depending on the liquidity it might go up or down. For high liquidity stock it can stay the same price. Add 33% of short selling so 3 333 333 are sold plus 6 666 666 bought and sold. So way more selling than buying. Again it might not go down even if theres more selling than buying if the liquidity is high. But with low liquidity stock like well and high interest rate it tend to drop.