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TSX:BPO.PR.A - Post by User

Post by CrazyTraderon Oct 14, 2023 7:33am
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100 share trade, technical chart manipulation?

100 share trade, technical chart manipulation?It's been going on for a while where share prices drop at close/after close on 100 share trade.   

"A" drops from $9.72 to $9.64, down 8 cent, on 100 shares.   
"C" drops from $13.90 to $13.80, down 10 cents, on 100 shares.  
"N" drops from $8.59 to $8.52, down 7 cents, on 100 shares.  
"P" drops from $8.95 to $8.80, down 15 cents, on 100 shares.  
"R" drops from $9.07 to $8.93, down 14 cents, on 100 shares.    

While volume traded on each of the prefers maybe in the 1000's, at the end of the day the price doesn't really reflect what most of the shares traded at, but certainly has big effect on how price charts look over time. 

All just my opinion/view/thinking/guessing

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