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Posted On: 07/05/2017 4:54:31 PM
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Closed over a buck. Here's a big change in the way it traded -- it's the small trades that are moving the stock price UP near the close, not down as has been the case for so long. (I mean, 35 shares? ? ? ? yeah right)
https://investorshangout.com/timeandsales/IPIX
So, my theory is seeming more likely, that "they" are going to take it up again so that they can either re-short it and take it down again or (the more likely scenario in my opinion) so that they can tell all the traders "sell and buy back when it's lower" -- and then it doesn't go lower, and the scumbags have managed to buy cheap shares. And then the traders have to scramble to buy their positions back, at a higher price.
Pavlovian training works on people, not just dogs. How many times have we seen a nice move up, and then they tank the stock again? At some point, they will not be able to take the stock down again, and this time may be "it."
https://investorshangout.com/timeandsales/IPIX
So, my theory is seeming more likely, that "they" are going to take it up again so that they can either re-short it and take it down again or (the more likely scenario in my opinion) so that they can tell all the traders "sell and buy back when it's lower" -- and then it doesn't go lower, and the scumbags have managed to buy cheap shares. And then the traders have to scramble to buy their positions back, at a higher price.
Pavlovian training works on people, not just dogs. How many times have we seen a nice move up, and then they tank the stock again? At some point, they will not be able to take the stock down again, and this time may be "it."


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