Nelly potardo
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i found a few sources saying NVIDIA is victim to market manipulation, alot of big fish selling at highs, instilling fear and buying at lows.
BeautyAndTheBull
Nelly potardo
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Would that be spoofing? My hubby was showing me some real time examples on some of his charts today, so idk whats happening with NVDA
Nelly potardo
BeautyAndTheBull
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i dont know if it is spoofing it seems like they are actually selling. I'd have to double-check. from what i understand, people with lots of money are selling off huge chunks of shares and piggy backing off of the volatility in the market coupled with the "fear of a recession" then when the price drops they are buying back in. if they have 100,000 shares selling at 105 or 110. and they are buying in at 95, then that resistance will not be broken until those people cancel their sales. so they keep buying little portions at 95ish and wait for the market to rise to their limit it hits resistance and drops way back down again. rinse and repeat. they then get in on the stock for very cheap before earnings
MRK养老 : You don't need to watch these, now it's 97, you have to run faster, run at night, you can't trade
Nelly potardo : i found a few sources saying NVIDIA is victim to market manipulation, alot of big fish selling at highs, instilling fear and buying at lows.
105159790 OP MRK养老 : I dont understand why there was someone purchased at these prices?
Nelly potardo : i'd just keep adding and getting your average price down
MRK养老 : They have a very low cost. A lot of goods need to be sold slowly.
MRK养老 105159790 OP : Press one more digit. Typing a mistake
Slippery Jesse : Even if it shows 1000, he is trading at 97. Is there any problem?
沒虧錢就是贏家 : U will never found out till you realise your profit
BeautyAndTheBull Nelly potardo : Would that be spoofing? My hubby was showing me some real time examples on some of his charts today, so idk whats happening with NVDA
Nelly potardo BeautyAndTheBull : i dont know if it is spoofing it seems like they are actually selling. I'd have to double-check. from what i understand, people with lots of money are selling off huge chunks of shares and piggy backing off of the volatility in the market coupled with the "fear of a recession" then when the price drops they are buying back in.
if they have 100,000 shares selling at 105 or 110. and they are buying in at 95, then that resistance will not be broken until those people cancel their sales.
so they keep buying little portions at 95ish and wait for the market to rise to their limit it hits resistance and drops way back down again. rinse and repeat.
they then get in on the stock for very cheap before earnings
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