You would think that would be the case normally Harlee but another recent example was with MPO a few days ago, selling down while the crappy little orders forced buyers to go higher. The course of sales often shows the price climbing and then interspersed with larger sales at a lower price, taking out the higher orders.
Big orders 2 or 3 cents below the action could also attract other big sellers (dangerous) and the original seller using the big props could end up with more shares than he started with!
Trust me, I was on the advisory board that briefed Colin Powell on the widespread existence of WMD's in Iraq. He's a good listener, like your husband.
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