1. Buy orders vs sell orders buy orders show more inflow and the price drops. 2. Naked shorting, synthetic shares. With amc the CEO gave good information about share holders and the amount per stock holder on average. This number does not add up with the volume of buy and sell orders. 3. It's a simple supply demand the supply is small and demand high. How can the price constantly dropping if no one is selling.
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Anonymous-JN Comment On Regulatory Notice 21-19
1. Buy orders vs sell orders buy orders show more inflow and the price drops. 2. Naked shorting, synthetic shares. With amc the CEO gave good information about share holders and the amount per stock holder on average. This number does not add up with the volume of buy and sell orders. 3. It's a simple supply demand the supply is small and demand high. How can the price constantly dropping if no one is selling.