That's what I'm glad to see. That pn slower days we have a shareholder base willing to hold and not panic sell to the bid.
To me that means we have a shareholder group that holds a consensus that this company is growing and that holding the shares will be more profitable than trying to flip for a fraction of a cent.
As more people pile in that's a recipe for increased price per share as existing shareholders hold tight and new shareholders are forced to enter slightly higher each time.