Sometimes sellers really confuse me.
Take a look at JBSS on 11/24, yesterday.
Looks like someone wanted OUT at $34.00 no matter what,
all day long, and the seller just sat there forever,
offering out at 34.0 and never moving until he was done.
My question is... if there is demand, as in this case, since the
price didn't run away from the big seller, ( because of a big buyer? Or lots of buyers?),
why doesn't the seller at least slowly step up and
get a better price?
Seems determined as hell to sell at 34.0, even if it's obvious
that he could have gotten a better price.
Whats up? JBSS is up about 3 points today sheeeshh.... someone got screwed.
peace
axeman
Take a look at JBSS on 11/24, yesterday.
Looks like someone wanted OUT at $34.00 no matter what,
all day long, and the seller just sat there forever,
offering out at 34.0 and never moving until he was done.
My question is... if there is demand, as in this case, since the
price didn't run away from the big seller, ( because of a big buyer? Or lots of buyers?),
why doesn't the seller at least slowly step up and
get a better price?
Seems determined as hell to sell at 34.0, even if it's obvious
that he could have gotten a better price.
Whats up? JBSS is up about 3 points today sheeeshh.... someone got screwed.
peace
axeman