RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:Attention: Take your shares off SELL ORDERAlgos are 85% of all trade volume and bbd doesn't make anything anyone one wants to buy without bribes and kick backs so I'd just dump it and move on...no more multi BN welfare cheques for this dog. All those grants over the years went to foreigners who bought up the assets and IP for pennies on the dollar. Better stick to agriculture and oil Canada
bicente wrote: Sorry to interrupt but I believe that no matter how high we put our shares it will not affect the price , market manipulators will set the price when there are no buyers AND when there is demand for the stock too ..they control the price with their bids and asks of 5 shares and 10 shares ... this stock is completly manipulated because of the lack of buyers /interest .. I have made many attempts to buy at different levels of volume and the only constant is the manipulation ..there were instances where there was no volume but yet the price couldn't be lowered with multiple descending bids ... other times ( positive news days) it seemed like there was an unlimited amounty of shares available to fill the huge ask orders ...there are a few larger shareholders who play this stock at will and the only way to disrupt their plans is to have good news followed by better news ...no more mishaps blaming the rail , no more ramp up for Cseries we need deliveries and new orders ... get'er done folks ... GLTA
quote=BBDB859]Traders can see the total Bid and Ask. If the number of Asks is so much higher than big. Then the bid can stay back to buy cheaper. Only offer, or bid less. That's why I say not to flood the SELL side. Because it plays to the favor of the buyer. In this stock, it's mostly the shorts bidding/buying.
Whitewood2 wrote: Obviously with such a large flot it will take more than a few hundred trader putting sell order of average of 50,000 shares each on the market to have a significative influence. However I am not sure traders can see the total number of sell order easily. Most can only see the ask and offer which is very far from the total sell order
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