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Re: Besafebuddy post# 131101

Wednesday, 07/05/2017 6:31:37 PM

Wednesday, July 05, 2017 6:31:37 PM

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One of the most common items I've read on this site from longs is, if it drops or hope it drops, so I can buy more. I wonder how often, longs buy more on every dip? Seems like there's an unlimited supply of money to keep buying shares. What makes it interesting is, if it were happening, how could the price keep dropping?

I know when I buy stocks, I usually buy in thirds, but then I'm out of money.

Anyway, just an observation. Prices drop because of lack of buying or a desire to sell. This seems counter to longs holding or buying more.

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