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Comment by alphaseeking001on Jan 23, 2020 8:38am
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RE:RE:RE:RE:Taking a breather

RE:RE:RE:RE:Taking a breatherI'm beginning to wonder if I know what I'm saying at all...!  Ha.  Honestly, I have no idea.  It may all be nothing.  Just noted it, particularly on low volume days as you said.  Cheers.

qwerty22 wrote: Sometimes when I buy stock the purchase happens in few partial lots over the course of the day, the final one can come towards the end of the day. This happens with illiquid stocks. I know posters on this website put these purchases down to nefarious activity, I've wondered whether these trades arent mostly the marketmakers just clearing up the days business. 

You are saying these small trades often drive the SP up and down? 

alphaseeking001 wrote: It's interesting watching those little 100 share trades... often the same couple of houses and they seem to be in play both on the way up and down.  Usually moving in 1 cent intervals both ways.  I'm assuming it's an example of bot trading but I guess a human could be doing it as well.  On the heavier volume days the pattern is broken up much more with larger share lots.  Just an observation.




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