RE:RE:CANNUnfortuately, I have to agree. In the good old days in an average market this would be the turn around, but given this stock is so manipulated day after day it was inevitable a small volume drop at days end would occur, just so that the stock starts tomorrow another cent lower. The low volume drop at the end of the day is a typical manipulation, with bids starting another cent lower tomorrow. This is how they walk it down penny by penny.
Until we see revenue quarter after quarter, I don't think this is going away anythime soon. It's a shame because it's tough gettng people interested in a stock that continually disappoints by depreciating in value on great news. The pullbacks are always beyond anything that would be considered typical or normal. You can complain to the CSE and then they are required to look into it. But they won't consider this to be out of the ordinary, because nearly every stock is being manipulated these days. I wish they would at least bring back the uptick rule. Since the removal of it over a decade ago, I have found it more and more difficult to make money in the market.