My initial thought would be dark pools where Instos volume trades without being 'lit' and with agreed prices. Yesterday's big transaction was at the post-auction. Volume daily is not out of the ordinary and if I understand correctly, a big volume spike at key levels is much more significant. I am only making a logical guess.
The price action today is still hugging the upper TL, a sign that bulls are not giving up yet. The local XGD could be going on a tear if the conflicts do not subside. I've read a few comments that the gold price is driven by the East and predominantly Chinese gold etf which is trading on a 30% premium. Watch that Bitcoin price action, distribution to now a break of support. Interestingly, the initial BTC ATH that broke again to the upside by circa $4K before the collapse is repeating from the current break of the ATH by another $4K. Gareth Soloway pointed this out yesterday. If BTC collapse, prepare for the money to rotate back to gold!
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Mkt cap ! $2.701B |
Open | High | Low | Value | Volume |
$1.18 | $1.20 | $1.17 | $23.59M | 20.14M |
Buyers (Bids)
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9 | 106354 | $1.17 |
Sellers (Offers)
Price($) | Vol. | No. |
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$1.17 | 956281 | 6 |
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4 | 19114 | 1.165 |
5 | 22480 | 1.160 |
7 | 142915 | 1.155 |
18 | 206402 | 1.150 |
8 | 94410 | 1.145 |
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1.170 | 102000 | 2 |
1.175 | 11936 | 1 |
1.180 | 36936 | 2 |
1.185 | 54398 | 5 |
1.190 | 118386 | 4 |
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