In all seriousness I'm just trying to further my knowledge around market intricacies. Surely if the total buys is greater than sells the price would be going up, or is it related to the changing of the Bid/Ask?
Looks like there have been some rather chunky buys today! In fact just doing a rough count, it appears there have been way more buys than sells. Besides the early morning sells, why would that have sent price down so much?
RE: Ends day down on minimal sells?18 Jan 2020 21:08
Actually looking at the SP Info I'm even more confused... SP = 2.89, Bid = 2.7, Ask = 2.83. SP is showing above Ask? Maybe be the LSE site calculations are flummoxed.
RE: Ends day down on minimal sells?18 Jan 2020 21:02
It's gone very quiet here... Anyway, I'm still confused as to why the SP ended lower on Friday when there were only two sells the entire day, and they were way under the buy totals?
"Eye-eye captain, priming thrusters... 2:45 will be breached! Hold on to your handbags!" "Ummm... does this airlock open, because I think I left my toothbrush?"
I noticed this company today when looking through RNS releases. It seemed pretty upbeat, so curious why no SP movement? This one has intrigued me, would love to hear the BB boards opinions...
Another question if you don't mind. If you do a buy and it doesn't show up, what would be the possible reasons behind that? Could it be that the broker bundled it in with some other buys or something like that?
Just bought some more for 2.6 - it's showing up as a sell @ 2.59999. Is that some MM trickery to make it look like a sell, ie. if they had put it in at 2.6 it would have then shown as a buy?
Still learning how they go about manipulating things...