$Soup Holdings(5KI.SI)$ there are 6 million people in Singapore. At least 2 million people ate soup restaurant before because it has been around for 35 years. If 2 million people invest $1000 each in soup restaurant shares that would be $2 billion.
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Soup Holdings (SGX: 5KI) is generally considered an illiquid stock on the Singapore Exchange. Here’s what that means and why it matters:
The average number of shares traded on a typical day is relatively low — around 30,000–40,000 shares per day over recent months.
Low daily volume means:
• Fewer buyers and sellers are active
• It can be harder to enter or exit large positions quickly
• Price movements can be exaggerated by small trades
A relatively modest sell order can push the price down sharply — and a modest buy order can push it up.<———-James like to do this to create a fake impression price is increased :p This increases volatility and makes large trades more risky.
If you want to sell a large holding, it may take time to find enough buyers without lowering the price. <——-🤭 the exact scenario James is facing now. So he is baiting ppl to suck up his shares.