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The odd-lot investor, as the small shareholder is often referred, tends to panic and sell in severe downturns, locking in a loss.
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The odd-lot investor, the industry term given to investors who buy small blocks of under 100 shares, are usually late to the party.
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And as the odd-lot investor theory goes, small buyers of stocks usually come into the market during the high point, and sell in the low point.
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Regardless of the famed odd-lot theory in markets, the recent deal to stop the U.S. from falling over the fiscal cliff last week convinced investors of all stripes to jump in to equities.
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All three are at bullish extremes, near levels coinciding with last January's meltdown, and the odd lot purchase percentage is at its highest level since 2000-2001--with 55% of odd lot orders coming in on the buy side.
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"Thirty-odd incidents is quite a lot, " said Insp Hillson.
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Odd, not because there aren't a lot of people around the world clamouring to hold the Chinese currency - but because it has become before anything else.
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