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Re: EnergySaver post# 1637

Wednesday, 07/24/2019 11:12:07 PM

Wednesday, July 24, 2019 11:12:07 PM

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oK if that is correct... 15% of the float in on average .00518

AND 50k bid whacks brought it down to .0035



last hour and a half:

23,000,000 shares changed hands the rest of the float


on average means short selling.

If all the shares had sold in that one session, the transaction would have been recorded normally.


And investor sometimes can tell if a Form T transaction is by a buyer or seller by looking at the price the trades were entered at. If entered at the lower end of the day's range and the shares were under pressure, it's likely a seller. If entered at the high end of the range, and shares were surging, it's likely from a buyer.


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