No. You're going to get a situation where you have "professional selling" versus "retail buying". The pros prevail each time. Besides, it would be a good time to fill in that gap too. We'll see how it plays out.
be that as it may,
70 shares at $254 = $25,146
33 shares at $762 = $25,146
I am of the mind that if I have 70 shares of something, and lets just say it goes up 20 points, I will make 1,400 as opposed to the 33 shares of the same thing that goes up 20 points making me 660.
If I am wrong about that (the facts not the speculation) I don't know what I will do, but it will be drastic. . .