AVR 6.45% $12.22 anteris technologies ltd

Hi Phil,Looking at the course of sales data, it seems more...

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    Hi Phil,
    Looking at the course of sales data, it seems more likely that the stock is being accumulated rather than dumped. Here’s why:

    1. Consistent Buying Activity: Across different times, there are regular purchases, including some larger volume buys interspersed with smaller ones. This is a typical sign of accumulation, where someone is gradually increasing their position without causing sudden price spikes.
    2. Stable Prices: Despite fluctuations, the stock’s price doesn’t show dramatic downward movements after these trades, which would be more common in a dump scenario. Instead, the price seems to remain relatively stable or even gradually increase after large buys
    . 3. Breaking Up of Large Orders: Many large orders are broken up into smaller trades, which is often a tactic used to avoid moving the market significantly. This suggests that a buyer is trying to accumulate shares discreetly
    . 4. Mean Reversion: After small dips, there are frequent buy trades that appear to push the price back up, which indicates that there is demand for the stock rather than an attempt to offload large quantities quickly.These patterns suggest that the stock might be under accumulation, but it’s important to remember this is just an observation from the trading data.
 
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