Gives me encouragement seeing National buying a lot of shares all week and not selling them the next day
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For years there have been those trying to divine wisdom from trying to decode trading patterns - all based on a preconceived theory that there is some shadow organization trying to pry shares out of the longs hands.
The track record for gaining any insight as to what is really going on using this method is not good.
Searching to find things to support a preconceived idea doesn't usually yield truth, rather only deepens someone's convictions that thier theory is true.
All these trading houses have many thousands of clients (some numbering in the millions). Assuming there is only one client buying or selling per organization doesn't make any sense to me at least. There could be many sellers and buyers at a trading house on any given day. There is over 150 million shares in the retail's hands - a few hundred thousand trading a day isn't a good bellweather for what is actually happening IMHO, instead just random variation.
I think our SP going up or down a cent or two is just that - normal variation. It has been essentaily stable since returning to this level after the previous run up before the last 2014 JV meeting. Personally I see those kinds of moves (several cents in a short time) as important to watch.
If a company wanted to add a large block of CF shares, they certainly could have been doing so in small blocks at a time daily for many months, and amassed a very large position in CF (with no assistance needed from fabled "paid bashers").
I wonder how many retail shareholders we actually have? Considering the number of shares out, it could easily be many thousands? We have a very small membership on these boards in relative terms - but some think we can effect the share price up of down from what goes on here. IMHO, we have little effect either way in the whole scheme of things.
I would think (possibly wrongly) that CanadaGrant would be considered a large shareholder (~500k shares), how many mediun shareholders (50-100k) and smaller shareholders (5-25k) make up our membership? With maybe 150 members here (just guessing) and possibly 50k share average (another guess) this board may only account for 5% of the float? I admit I could be way off base here.
I don't think we can accomplish much trying to read the trading pattern tea leaves? If it does give you encouragement, I guess no harm done.