Well, I am not actually comparing NRT to CMQ. In overall terms. But the fall back will be the same sort of RATIO, relative to the climbs done. They always are similar across all stocks after climbing ends. It is just market dynamics....sells VS prior buys. Whether sellers act fast, or dribble out. In general, fast up fast down....etc As for CMQ's huge rise reasoning, it was just one of those market frenzies, hardly justified to go so high. But made good money for some people who took the gamble! There is no way to know if NRT would do the same, but you would think that in a short time frame between them that the silly tail end people (ie CMQers) would be smarter this time around! Thus not as likely to have such a mad spurt. If they act more 'normal' this would be the end of rise area.
Rises are generally relative to the prior price history ratios. ie 10 goes to 15c.....later 40c goes to 60c. Nothing is ever guaranteed in share prices, but it is general enough to use for a guide. NRT are a bit 'over-done' now, in rise VS time terms. Way too fast, for no real world reason (ie news released etc).
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