this really gets one thinking... " To jog back fo
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To jog back for a minute, before the thought slips away, when going back to the accumulation of shares, I believe there has been less volume than appears, a wash if you will, or retail creation of liquidity by bidding at a price one can sell into without any loss of funds outside of a standard trade commission. On our +100M volume days, the accumulation line has never deviated 100M shares held or sold in either direction. This is good for creating a rising average 30 day volume. Once the shares outside of the float are soaked up, the shares within are next(if not already being taken). The company can buy up to 25% of the average 30 day volume, so, the higher the average, the higher the correlating 25% shall be. Example: Average 30 day becomes 80M, 25% on the day becomes 20M, by the week, 100M soaked up. "