not really... normally small parcels are sold at cheap prices... this shakes the tree and scared investors sell or hit their stop losses....then large buying begins and the price naturally goes up (accumulation).... this is again followed be several trading periods of low volume and cheap shares offered for sale(tree shaking)
so basically we have:
Tree Shaking - low volume - prices decrease
Accumulation - High volume - prices increase
Tree Shaking - low volume - prices decrease
Accumulation - High volume - prices increase
This will continue until the off take announcements are made, then MNS will go through massive well deserved rerating.
Unless your a day trader there is really no point looking at the share price every day all day.
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