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Re: alaeloa post# 32044

Thursday, 10/23/2014 3:51:41 AM

Thursday, October 23, 2014 3:51:41 AM

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A little bit along your line of thinking alaeloa---some of us on board have been mentioning the volume figures on posts. How many shares on the buy side, how many shares on the sell side. One thing to remember on days where the sellers are selling on the bid and showing much more volume than the volume on the upside where the buyers are buying on the asked, there can be another way to interpret the figures. Say there were 10,000,000 shares SOLD on the BID---that would be from SELLERS and say there were 5,000,000 shares BOUGHT on the ASKED---that would be from BUYERS, BUT who did the BUYERS Buy FROM, they bought from SELLERS . Then going back to the SELLERS on the BID---who did the SELLERS Sell to, they sold to BUYERS who were accumulating. So there could be some quiet accumulation going on under our very nose is the point I want to make. Any adverse opinion would be welcomed. You could make a case for the BUYERS on the ASKED as being anxious and those that sold to them as being disappointed or taking a profit. And for the SELLERS on the BID the same---disappointed or taking a profit and the BUYER accumulating. The point of the post ( with very few exceptions) is there is a buyer for every seller and vice versa. That makes a total of 15,000,000 sold and 15,000,000 bought so the brokers had a good day of 30,000,000 shares.
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