High Volume driven by DEMAND is Fabulous. That me
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High Volume driven by SUPPLY (as when a big fish needs to liquidate for personnel reasons and "dumps" millions of shares on the market) - SUCKS! - and can be considered "sells".
A good clean "buy" is when the buyer raises his price to meet the seller. A "sell" is when the seller DROPS his asking price in order to get rid of his shares. Unfortunately, the seller is willing to "give it away" and the pps drops.
Volume created by sellers putting out too much supply and over-flooding the amount of demand sucks because then the pps continuously creeps downward (as is evident when the daily volume is substantially above the norm - which for BLTA right now is about 4.5 million shares per day).
We are all anxiously awaiting the high volume driven by DEMAND - which will come and is right around the corner - but which will ONLY come after Baltia puts out a meaningful PR that attracts newbies to come off the fence and start buying (ie: DEMAND driven volume!).
Right now, very few investors have the confidence to BUY BLTA, so most of the transactions (and the volume) is generated by SELLERS - and those guys are willing to reduce their asking prices in order to get rid of the stock.
Wait. When a GOOD, solid PR that clearly proves Baltia's forward motion in the certificatIon process is released, that is when we will see DEMAND and HIGHER VOLUME and a HIGHER PPS.