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$NVIDIA (NVDA.US)$ Have a look, you can learn the skill from Moomoo learning platforms. The snapshots below show that retailers are panic selling, but institutions are buying. If you sell now, and enter later, your cost will be higher and riskier.
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Stock Therapy : they bought this morning and it leveled off meanwhile retailers still selling
AD999 : I was just looking at the same thing. A lot of XL orders came in but small orders outflow.
Pinkki_doll : This is how you lose the money.
688536019 : institutions do small trades as well, though often in large quantities
Li m00m00 : They want to control the pricing… you see they increase when retailers pull out slowly… I quite worried, imagine they dumped it at tomorrow’s opening?
Bakster : Institutions are able to buy/sell however many times a day they chose, some could be large orders, some smaller. No way to know from looking at this.
105616813 OP Li m00m00 : I am confused with your saying. if they are buying now at around 116, then they sell tomorrow morning at 116 or lower. Wouldn’t they lose money by doing this? If they lose money, then why they’re doing this? Would apprehend if you could shed some light on why and how they could earning by controlling the share price like this.
AD999 Li m00m00 : would they join at high price and dump at loss?
AD999 Bakster : Of cos, anyone has capital can buy in big or small batches, doesn’t matter. But, they have been dumping xl orders before earnings report and only now, suddenly bought back in? If this whole week and the week after fomc is down, they are also at a loss for buying in at high price. I do not know much.. just giving a thought on this.
103945299 105616813 OP : U thought all their stocks were only bought today ??? They got plenty accumulated from lower position, of course need to pump up the price then only can start dumping…they need to dump without causing the price go down also…
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