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What is odd lot theory? Hm, how odd that you don't know...hit play to find out.
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finance a la shmoop what is odd lot theory
- 00:05
well odd lot theory is an investment notion that presupposes that retail [Woman investor appears giving thumbs up]
- 00:11
investors are idiots the theory here is that when you see a lot of trades with
- 00:16
odd Lots you should basically do the opposite of what those trades are doing
- 00:21
like you know buying up a stock or selling down a stock or something like [Man throws stock away]
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- 00:24
that well odd Lots are basically just small
- 00:28
order amounts like 22 shares here in 58 shares there in 77 shares here there and
- 00:34
everywhere and the idea is that odd Lots are almost always traded by small retail
- 00:39
investors who can't afford large blocks of stock and aren't wealthy so the [Stack of cash blows away]
- 00:44
presumption is that they're not experienced in stock market or have the
- 00:47
education or training to actually be making real trade schooled professional [Fire extinguisher blows out fire]
- 00:51
institutional investors who generally know what they're doing generally manage
- 00:56
large pools of money and trade in very large blocks like think big fat round [Stocks land around pool of money]
- 01:02
numbers in the millions of shares so when you inspect a tape running by
- 01:05
showing tons of tiny trades while odds are good that those are placed by you
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know cardiologists and schoolteachers gardeners and plumbers all believing
- 01:14
that they can invest better than the market and the guys who make twenty five [People working in an office]
- 01:18
million dollars a year at goldman sachs yeah good luck with that and
- 01:21
statistically most retail investors who think they're smart enough to beat the
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market are in fact idiots so the ethos of zagging in the opposite
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direction of wherever retail investors are zigging well historically that's [Retail investor zig zagging]
- 01:34
generally been a really good idea they might be excellent cardiologists or
- 01:38
teachers or gardeners but when it comes to investing there well you know small
- 01:42
potatoes [Woman holding potato plant]
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