RE:share activityI think those "willing to buy hundreds of thousands with cash ready to go" are the ones that sell it down. Multiple firms, multiple accounts, a dual-listed stock with tradeable warrants, they buy back what they sold and then some. Are they related traders, I don't know, but it seems they have knowledge on the financing side and these moves always seem to have the same timing.
I am just guessing but I do know one thing, if I ever tried to play the game and sell a chunk with the intent of buying it back the stock would take off forever, in that way we are powerless. So I try to ignore these games and stick to the 'fundamentals', the data, which has not let us down and there hasn't been ant trading based on leaks of data so we just wait for news.
DJDawg wrote: I've always found it strange how this oscillates between 0.23 and 0.3 (lately). It is strange that there are no buyers for long stretches and then there are buyers willing to buy hundreds of thousands with the cash ready to go. I own another stock in biotech that has this pattern and it seems like whenever there is a information gap, all it takes is a sale of a larger block of shares to trigger a bit of a mass sell off (everyone fears that there is inside info that triggered the initial sell). But then there is someone(s) with ready cash to pick up large number of shares at the bottom part of that range. It seems like it could be a well played game whenever there is information void.
I stay for the science. In all of my oncology reading, I have not found any other non-surgical treatment that can cure a cancer on a single treatment the way Ruvidar did for those phase 1b, worst of the worst, patients. Most of them seem to be stuck in an endless cycle of IV infusions of immune agents which hold cancer at bay but don't cure.
And so we wait. However painful it is. I see that Aug 29 is the next filing and they usually give swimmers plot update then. 12 more days of wondering if there is anything new is not as bad as waiting months I guess.