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Hi Greg. I did not explicitly say higher volume of trades equals higher price value, the inverse can be true. More action means more movement within a system.
Greg, you are showing your naïve understanding of how dominated the market is by bot trading.
As part of a weight factor algorithm the bots look at volumes of trades to determine if when they buy will there be enough volume for the price to rise for them to get out. The same goes for shorting.
And on your basis of "more volume = higher stock value"
I mean.. Serious how stupid can you get......
Yes but still a very high level. But yes - they will see it decreasing.. I would question your knowledge of the "algos" though and the impact and what you are suggesting that means... You dont just drop a stock "price" because volume is lower.... That suggests zero understanding of the market and that you are a bit silly really.
Volume here based on market cap and number of shares in free float is incredible. End of story... Yes its dropping but you would expect that... But its still very very high
the point is Greg all the trading bots and algorithms will see a diminishing trade rate, and as such drop the value of the stock as there is less overall market activity.
Still massive massive volume claire, you aint gonna get 300m shares a day forever1
The next major jumps will be autumn on product release so can’t see what else will make it go up until products released & sales happening
Look at the volumes of shares traded, simply put each day less. This will play a factor in price drop.
26 Feb: 186m
1 March: 127m
2 March: 66m
3 March: 54m