Wednesday, November 02, 2011 10:21:40 AM
These little manipulations can only be a perception thing. They are being done simply to affect onlookers perception of the company.
I don't doubt the company (or someone on its behalf) is buying the tiny bits to move the price up: my question is, who is buying the tiny bits to move the price down? and why? Who benefits from a negative perception of the company? I have my suspicions, but as someone said (I can't remember who) we have no way of proving anything either way.
So the question of viability still rests on whether the product has a future. These little swings can't be trusted to manifest the actual strenghth, other than (in my opinion) they have shown us the bottom it appears, pretty reliably. Around 0.0008
Just my opinion of course, but I think the upside is now tremendous. Come and get me:)
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