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Re: challe08 post# 52005

Thursday, 12/19/2013 8:15:03 PM

Thursday, December 19, 2013 8:15:03 PM

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Yesterday we had a bigger percentage of volume dumped than today because there were two or three big blocks sold at the bid. Today we had more buyers and retail sellers and traders as well. Possibly only 200k shares have been dumped today.

When an institution wants to sell his stock, he will take the share price down 10% because that is where he is able to get some volume to dump into. Unless you are Apple or Google. They could do it a few days in a row when there is lots to sell. There is one fund who will dump it all in less than 30 minutes and you will see the stock go down by 35% out of nowhere.

Obviously that wouldn't work here. Because we have almost a continuous supply of shares to be sold. All year around. LOL. Or not LOL. So, these dumpers move higher when there is demand. But don't get your hopes up, the negative effect of dumpers here is far more dramatic than most people think. I think it is reflected in my valuation model where SIAF gets a score of 9.3 and no other company is able to get within a "mile" of that.
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