Tuesday, October 29, 2024 12:27:24 PM
1) IF the seller was a retail (small player) then the number of shares being offered for sale would have gone down with the buyer taking out most of the position. The other side of that coin is that normally a "seller" offering shares to a known buyer would just show 10K shares. I just found it curious that the "for sale" number never moved that would indicate that if anyone wanted to add they would provide the shares,
2) whoever wanted shares indicated to someone with enough to put up 600k, that they might want more than that. Why would anyone suddenly want more of a stock that has been dormant for months?
My comment was just that it was interesting, nothing more.
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