Man that's so random :D:D:D:D:D I totally see how the demand for 7 million shares sent the SP upwards as per the fundamental laws of economics. It's just so crazy how it wasn't the actual inclusion but rather the hype leading up to the fateful day where 7m shares traded and the stock closed down for the day and fell downwards. I can totally see your point.
Kind of like
LNG in similar circumstances. Although, quite contrary to the notion that these laws of economics guarantee the absence of supply will make the SP go up, here we see the volumes are below average until the fateful day. Then, amazingly, the average volumes are beaten down as the SP falls. I would have thought, as with XRO, the high SP and the lack of supply would make it go higher.
It's almost as thought you're calling it a sure thing when it's not actually a sure thing.