Retail investors cannot understand what the counterparty is, they are only used to looking at the line and the trend

I am talking about professional thinking. Institutional orders need more information: who is buying and who is selling, whether the counterparty is an institution or a retail investor, the counterparty's institutional position, and where the stop loss is.

If you only look at the price, DigitalBridge and Silver Lake buying INTC are both stupid 13 transactions, and they should have cut their positions?

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