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Thursday, July 30, 2009 4:32:11 PM
Here is the difference.
If the transaction took place "AT THE BID" then someone sold and brought the price down as either a MM or a buyer had an order in to buy at that Bid Price.
This is why the price will go down.
The same applies when there is no seller at the bid, then the Buyer will have to hit the Ask to satisfy the Seller, if the Seller has their Sell price set at the Ask, Hence, the Price goes up.
This is why the Price will go up.
Clear now?
If you keep doing the same thing, expect the same results~
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