let's say we disagree....i see the bid support above 2c...but generally when a stock goes down "it's referred to as selling pressure"...buying results in a rising price...
RicheRich If you buy at the bid it has always counted as a sell. someone decided to sell you your shares at your offer the bid. It was a buy for you a sell for someone else. becuase the transaction was at bid price it counts as a sell.
In oregons case if he did purchase at the ask price and it showed as a sell thats a little goofy IMO in some of those cases when things are moving quick someone may have raised there bid to equal the order he pout in which was currently at the ask. therefore being recorded as a sell. becuase most if not all have to purchase with limit orderes and sales the market makers have a little more leeway in painting things.