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Wednesday, 04/16/2014 4:26:03 PM

Wednesday, April 16, 2014 4:26:03 PM

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Don't bash me for being new to the grey market please but someone told me to buy shares on the grey market you have to have an exact equal of shares being sold... now with that logic if you have the exact number of shares being sold and being bought then why would the price per share move at all?

example of my question:

investor A wants to buy 100 shares:

investor B wants to sell 50 shares:

invester C wants to sell 50 shares:

All trades then execute once the numbers match up correct? but still if that is the way it is why would the price move if the number of shares bought and sold are the same? Just curious...