RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:Shaking out weak hands?Looking at the Nov-Dec volume traded on this and several other similar stocks where the NAV (which had slowly dropped earlier) was much lower than the stock price, the big sell off started with shorters, probably using computer based trading considering the ten - twenty times higher volume, and was compounded by tax loss selling in Dec. When the sharks (computer trading algorithms) sense blood in the water they attack. I think this will happen to these spilt shares often in the future when price gets too much higher than NAV or when a sector becomes out of favour. I will mostly stick in future to split shares like GDV where the NAV and price are more closely aligned and where volume is low.