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Ever watched the trading action and wondered-

Why did that brokerage house do that?

How did that brokerage house do that?

Did that have an effect on the share price?

Will that have an effect on the share price?

This is a forum to discuss Brokerage House Trading Patterns.

In the best of all worlds, we'd find a broker who would honestly explain why some of these patterns occur.
Maybe there's some broker in the Witness Protection Program, or retired, who wouldn't be afraid to expose the inner workings of some of the houses.

If certain houses are accumulating, is that usually a good sign?

If certain houses are selling, is that usually a bad sign?

Can houses drive the price down or up, and then do a cross?

Why do they do that?

Are they playing games that benefit or hurt individual investors?

Let's discuss it?