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by mbreese
1310 days ago
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There is never going to be a way to conclusively ascribe the drop in stock price to any one event. However, the act of pointing out the high cost of insulin to a large audience not causing a drop in stock price would be highly suspect. I personally doubt it was the Tweet itself that caused the drop. No one should/would have believed it was an actual statement by Eli Lilly. But in a bear market, this bad publicity about the high price of a mandatory medication for a large population is likely going to have an effect. Or it could have also been a coincidence... there's no way to know. |
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Your second sentence is probably true, but the first one is questionable.
It's well-known that there are high-frequency stock trading bots which watch Twitter, news headlines, etc.