At least for every sell , even if it's at the bid , and even if the single largest trade of the day was at the low of the day .... there's a corresponding buy.
So ... who's buying?
I wonder if our ever-friendly market makers end up net short after the rumor-fueled runs to between .004 - .0049 - .0053 , when retails are 'buying on the rumor' and the MM's back off just a bit to let the PPS float up a little bit.
Then the MM's are the ones buying to cover their net short position down here.
It's amazing to see , even in this slight little uptrend we've been in for over a month now ... there's more volume whacking the bid than hitting the ask. That's what makes the Acc/Dis line so negatively sloped , and what keeps CMF in such decidedly bearish territory.
Money has been flowing out of the stock for over 4 months now.
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