Thursday, June 23, 2022 4:36:57 PM
Someone might consider 50,000 shares at a .01 a few being that it only costs $500, or even .05 that costs $2500, but at .50 with a cost of $25,000, well maybe someone would think it is a lot of shares.
But really you missed the point I was trying to make in my earlier post.
Was not trying to convince anyone that 8,000 is a lot of shares but instead trying to point out something that i've noticed observing the charts over time and seems to happen regularly with Qenc.
Maybe someone has a good explanation.
Noticed over the past 6 months that often someone sells off an exponentially higher # of shares in comparison to a minimum amount of shares bought right afterwards that is only worth only $1-$3. Can't figure out why would anyone buy so few shares.
This seems odd to me because that amount of shares they buy is even less than the $6.95 fee Ameritrade commision charges me to make a OTC trade.
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