When you look at it from a % of daily volume traded as well, you start to see how much of an impact they can have, especially when only around 25-30% of the company is free float? That's around the same % of the daily shorts in conjunction with daily volume traded, which gives weight to the theory of them selling/buying back at a ratio of around 1:4, most likely 1:3 given there are other participants on the market, and that is if even they are accumulating..
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