Anyone that looks at volume alone, needs to stop and let a manager from Fidelity invest their cash.
It really has next to no volume when you look at the money exchanging hands.
LMAO today you can trade 80,000,000 shares for $56k. Today's volume so far is worth about $2500. Check out that 1,000,000 minute for a whopping $600.
So, in other words, there is no liquidity. I'm glad I could clear that up for you.
Well, yes, but it really reduces to the knapsack problem in that case. Do you have some kind of heuristic, or are we dealing with an NP-complete case?