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What is a tree shake in shareholding?
It seems a bit obvious but the other answers don't suggest that.
If you have a fruit tree full of fruits at different stages of ripeness - you could pick the ripe ones which would take ages in an orchard. Or you just shake the tree and the ripe and nearly ripe fruits will fall out of the ttree for easy collection!
Ripe shares are the shares at the asking price before the shake and could have been bought freely.
The nearly ripe will be those on stop losses!
The safe fruits, which will reach maturity or get eaten by parasites , are held by us believers!
That's it in a nutshell - which won't start the next thread I hope :O)
Nuts whole hazelnuts!
We've seen a few "tree shakes" before - at 37p, 30p, 27p, 20p and below, 15p etc
"Tree shake"....what does it even mean? A term used when one "doesn't have a clue of what's going on but the SP it's dropping" ?
KOH
Nothing to do with Iran or oil - simply shorts trading the stock down and setting off stop losses.
SM is trading on sentiment alone until the bond issues is sorted so this sort of thing is always likely to happen.
Simple answer - don't set stop losses.
Agree. Drops like a sack of potatoes, and somehow this is because good news are around the corner?
LifeOnMars - agree. Having followed this board now for a few months more closely than before. I am astonished by the complete and total rubbish that gets spouted on here. SP drops 10% in 1hr - "this is a tree shake. MMs. Moving PIs to IIs."
How on earth can this possibly be a precursor to good news...….
ps - I really hope you are all right though....
Another nonsense saying ‘tree shake ‘ .,, please explain
I guess you are touching base from the get go with some blue sky thinking to lust a few more expressions of utter bo****** meanings
almost all of my shares are down over 6% today
Tree shake imo. They will keep rattling us until the news drops.
Shell shock anybody?
or simply just a little last dip tree shakes from MM's so they can load up, take your pick on which it is, still a long way to go today so don't be surprised if we finish where we started this morning or even a little bit up.