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Posted On: 08/11/2017 1:54:38 PM
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Further to my last post. By comparing the totals in my loading summary I maintain here to observed trading each time DIGX runs, it is relatively easy (for me anyway) to recognise where the significant whales who bought large amounts on the bid to support the stock in a particular range subsquently sell in a skilfull and almost imperceptive manner on the high volume move days.
From that you can build up a mental picture of how much to expect at the next level (from who can take a profit) because you know from the bottom up how much was acquired at what price.
What bashers always get wrong is their nonsense perception of "nobody buying" and "dumping". Someone is buying every single share traded - they don't just disappear in a dumpster and those that are buying on the bid are doing it because they believe they will make a profit at some point in the future - whether it be minutes, hours, days, weeks or months.
With a contemporaneous record of loading from the bottom up maintained here for months, it is relatively easy to work out what is left from what buy price level (if you are one of the ones holding a lot of the shares from a particular price level and you know how much others could have got at worst case because you know what you still have).
From that you can build up a mental picture of how much to expect at the next level (from who can take a profit) because you know from the bottom up how much was acquired at what price.
What bashers always get wrong is their nonsense perception of "nobody buying" and "dumping". Someone is buying every single share traded - they don't just disappear in a dumpster and those that are buying on the bid are doing it because they believe they will make a profit at some point in the future - whether it be minutes, hours, days, weeks or months.
With a contemporaneous record of loading from the bottom up maintained here for months, it is relatively easy to work out what is left from what buy price level (if you are one of the ones holding a lot of the shares from a particular price level and you know how much others could have got at worst case because you know what you still have).
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A very apposite motto for those who trade successfully in the OTC market..
All posts are my opinion - trade at your own risk.
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