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Re: shadolane post# 47588

Tuesday, 02/14/2017 7:01:32 PM

Tuesday, February 14, 2017 7:01:32 PM

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Shadolane,

It is such a rare occurrence, it could be the some thing I have seen before on another stock and found out later what the deal was, and this may have been one of those again, where some one dies, and the estate people do not know or care about a million shares of a penny stock, and they just tell a broker to sell it at market, and it goes through as a market order like a machine gun and the MM plays games with it and lines his or her MM's pocket at a time when many of us did not have a large standing order tying up cash waiting for gift for a year that never comes. And we tire of being forced to buy $1 in shares and pay an $8 fee for paint job shares sold at the bid to try and force volume (MM and trader games), so we put large bids up at lower prices.....I got the second to last roughly 1 million share dump gift and Hal got the last one, not sure yet who got today's.....But until we see steady volume growth every single day, and no dead volume days like we still see here and there, this kind of once a year dump can be nothing more than an estate sale from a cancer victim. I got many great buys bid sitting doing that over the years on low volume stocks. But I only do it on stocks like IFUS that I am willing to hold for a long time for the big gains, and am not worried about selling in hours or days or months....

We have only had about 1-2 of these swan dives per year the last 2-3 years, and the time between them is getting longer. Any one that puts real $$$$ volume into IFUS shares is not going to get them at today's prices in time for the rally we should see this year.

I might add that the trade by trade data here

http://ih.advfn.com/stock-market/USOTC/impact-fusion-international-inc-pn-IFUS/trades

Shows some very odd, computer generated (in seconds) trading going on that may have by passed large "all or None" orders at higher prices, on the way down, and the MMs may have bought the cheapest shares and resold them minutes later at higher prices to the AON orders, MM games, gotta love em.....