Why worry about those selling??
They obviously have their own agenda, have lost on their other investments and are now trying to make their bottom lines look better by divesting some of their other assets. They are not good money managers as they would have sold out when this stock was above the $1.70 region as even a blind man could see that BND was heading lower back then. I have been watching BND for quite a while and knew to hold off buying, until when I did at 55, and I am a complete amateur.
Just remember that for those sellers there are plenty of buyers to soak up their shares. Regardless of those selling, we all know that BND is still heavily undervalued and finally it is starting to return to its true value as all things eventually do!
When a market rebounds the strongest shares are always the first ones to follow suit.
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