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What Institutional Investors Do Before the Stock Moves

What Institutional Investors Do Before the Stock Moves

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What Institutional Investors Do Before the Stock Moves

How institutional investors build positions before a stock moves and what signals they leave behind in the data.

Most retail investors wait for the news before they act. By the time the headline arrives, the price has already moved. The institutional investor made that decision six weeks earlier. The announcement was just confirmation of a conclusion they had already reached.

The gap between when institutions move and when retail investors react is not a few hours. In many cases it is measured in weeks.

In this episode we break down exactly how institutional accumulation works and the three signals it leaves behind in data any investor can access for free.

  • Why institutions cannot buy all at once and what that means for the price pattern before a move
  • Volume asymmetry during consolidation and what it tells you about who is building a position
  • Weekly closing price behaviour and why a stock that looks like it is doing nothing may already be under accumulation
  • Relative strength during broad market weakness and what it reveals about institutional conviction
  • Why waiting for certainty in markets always means arriving after the move

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