Thursday, December 18, 2014 11:31:56 AM
They offer at $1.95 but will quickly back off over $2.00 before they fill buy orders.
That means they need to buy-back the shares they've been selling under $1.95.
That tells me that any "passive" buyers should not pay over $2.00.
The build up of buy orders with limits under $2.00 will force the sellers to pay more to cover and therefore force them to sell short up higher...This will force the stock up higher as the more aggressive accumulators will be giving the manipulators all kinds of grief.
As those shorts start moving the offers to higher prices, making the stock climb. the passive buyers should move their orders up accordingly, but not too aggressively, to counteract this blatant manipulation
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