RE:The Summer Doldrums--------ends Today!Charlie_Chan wrote: The last trading day prior to Labor Day is usually the final day of the Summer Doldrums, when the Sell in May----then stay away (till Labor Day) crowd returns after the long weekend!
The past 3 months has allowed the "House" to cleverly set their Algos on most sectors to prevent any substantial gains and to initiate continuous selling on low volume to suck any life out of the Investors.
The Banksters who have taken the past 3 months off to cruise around the Mediterranean on their million dollar yachts have done didly squat to earn a paycheck. Their work has been well managed by the Black Box Computers who have done the heavy lifting since May.
Today is a fine example of the Algos sucking any life out of TNY. I have noticed that if any Bids were substantial enough to take away the Ask, the Collusion of the ATS (Alternate Trading Systems) would transfer the trade to another exchange so that the Ask would remain the same and the additional shares would be sold (without transparency) to the 4 other Exchanges that are picking up trades today, based on the pleasure of the Algos who steer the direction of the trades.
Monday should be the start of the de-coupling of TNY from the many losing Canadian Bud-only MJ stocks!
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The future of TNY is now!
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Always appreciate your insight, Mr Chan. With summer winding down, the sector set to rebound (with many people's attention on MSO's this time around) the timing could be perfect for Tinley's numerous catalysts. The tight float is a double edged sword, easy to manipulate but huge gains when the going is good. Cheers to the long weekend.