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Re: magistercookus post# 130109

Wednesday, 02/24/2021 10:49:12 AM

Wednesday, February 24, 2021 10:49:12 AM

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A share price is a reflection of supply and demand. It is pretty much that simple. The NSAV price is increasing because the supply is shrinking. I think some entity has been buying up a whole lot of really cheap shares - by a lot, I mean hundreds of millions. As the price increases, some existing shareholders are willing to take profits and sell. That gives the (big) buyers more incentive to collect shares. That can only go on so long...it will correct when the whale(s) decide to take profits - or when NSAV finds a way to retire them.