>Why assume it's a capper and not just a regular seller?Because...

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    >Why assume it's a capper and not just a regular seller?

    Because genuine sellers don't show up on close showing their entire hand with a large sale just above the current share price and then disappear just after close.

    If they genuinly wanted to sell their shares they would sell it in a way as to not manipulate the share price down or cap it as it was in this case.

 
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