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Strange anomaly: special crossing?

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Well at 12.32pm est(australia) A Special Crossing was made across a number of blue chip shares.E.g i had detail running on four shares which where Bsl/anz/cba/Rio and i noticed a massive movement in shares at 12.32pm!
The strange thing is tho i only had four details on at the current time,Yet all four recorded the same large transactions.
E.g : Bsl
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Special crossing between two parties at a agreed price(institutions such as managed funds).Which has to be lodged with the asx on the day.
My question is if i saw that on all my detail screens how many different types where chosen?And seems the Fund managers(assumed)are still bullish,or should i say very bullish?
I just hope this information can help anyone?
 
And seems the Fund managers(assumed)are still bullish,or should i say very bullish?
I just hope this information can help anyone?

No, no value. You assume a large transaction is bullish. Why?

There was an equal large seller on the other side of the large buyer.
 
Well at 12.32pm est(australia) A Special Crossing was made across a number of blue chip shares.E.g i had detail running on four shares which where Bsl/anz/cba/Rio and i noticed a massive movement in shares at 12.32pm!
The strange thing is tho i only had four details on at the current time,Yet all four recorded the same large transactions.
E.g : Bsl
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Special crossing between two parties at a agreed price(institutions such as managed funds).Which has to be lodged with the asx on the day.
My question is if i saw that on all my detail screens how many different types where chosen?And seems the Fund managers(assumed)are still bullish,or should i say very bullish?
I just hope this information can help anyone?

They don't really mean much, most of these figures are arrived at by VWAP; Its annoying on charts though with these random spikes.
 
No, no value. You assume a large transaction is bullish. Why?

There was an equal large seller on the other side of the large buyer.
Yes agreed mate,was just curious on how it took place at the same time across a different number of shares.
They don't really mean much, most of these figures are arrived at by VWAP; Its annoying on charts though with these random spikes.

ok cheers.
 
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