Posted On: 12/18/2016 5:21:49 PM
Post# of 22463
I don't get this concept you've mentioned as market demand for shares. I'm quite certain that is a thing. Companies, at least to my knowledge, don't issue shares because people want to buy them. They issue shares for financing.
If the market wants shares, its to the long term shareholders benefit. It's economics 101, supply and demand. If investors want to own QTMM and there's a shortage of sellers at current market price, price will rise until shareholders start selling. I personally have my thresholds already relatively figured out and if the share price ever gets to the equivalent share price of $8-$10 (given current share structure), I won't hold a single share of QTMM that I currently own. I have sell points all the way up to that threshold.
If the market wants shares, its to the long term shareholders benefit. It's economics 101, supply and demand. If investors want to own QTMM and there's a shortage of sellers at current market price, price will rise until shareholders start selling. I personally have my thresholds already relatively figured out and if the share price ever gets to the equivalent share price of $8-$10 (given current share structure), I won't hold a single share of QTMM that I currently own. I have sell points all the way up to that threshold.
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