Interesting how the top brokers are still net sellers every period, but by smaller dollar amounts later in the week as the share price surged.
Why are they seemingly so determined to telegraph a bearish signal to the market at all costs?
Is it because they want to signal sell?
Are these negative net figures really their total positions?
Just like the short data isn't guaranteed to be complete and also seems to increase when the share price is increasing.
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