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Its bought approximatly over 50K in shares today.
Guess it could be for any number of reasons.
If a JV was going to be announced soon, would it be the JV partner buying up? Or are shares generally alloted to a JV partner?
Just keen to hear about the many different reasons for bot trading.
https://www.aussiestockforums.com/forums/showthread.php?t=17995&page=3Fair bit of BOT action going on here today - 1400 shares at a time.
... Wouldn't it be much more expensive to buy/sell in small parcels for several hours ...
Please enlighten me.
It has to be sneaky for sure. Why buy 1,400 shares every minute for several hours rather than buying 400,000 shares in one go.
When I got tipped off, that's what I saw was happening. I thought to myself there is an advantage in doing that sort of thing for sure.
They need to make the bots smarter.
I'd spotted weird things happening, especially in the pre open and in the post close (which incidentally is also called pre open)!
I had initially put it down to something in the drinking water!! @v@
Some of it is just simulation that a share is being actively traded (dare I say it, by real buyers and sellers) when in fact every buy processed has a corresponding sell for the same volume of shares.
Also I understand some of the "bots" place and remove bids in a buy and/or sell queue to constantly change the depth volumes, making it look like there is a lot of buying and selling going on when in fact no shares are changing hands.
Then of course there is the jiggling of the closing price, where someone is processing an order(s) to set the closing price so that only one share in respective buy/sell queue at that target price goes through.
Makes for an interesting spectacle when two bots are competing with each other to set the closing price and they are trying to get the last adjustment in before the auction closes at 4:10pm.
I don't buy any of this.
The only reason I can think of to program bots to buy/sell stocks in parcels at intervals is to maximize profits - they do it in an attempt to hide their actual trading.
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