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Comment by WalkingDead01on Jan 19, 2022 10:09am
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RE:RE:Manipulation

RE:RE:Manipulation

Just take a good look month by month who has been the most active on SCRN and the answer is consistently TD.  No matter what timeframe I use the most active is always TD and it trades tens of millions of shares month to month driving down the price of SP.  The manipulation is so obvious.

 Here is a small example. From July 1 to December 1, TD traded itself around 72M at an average of .028.  Check it and every month it's the same pattern.

House Positions for SCRN.CN 
 
From:  To:  

209,166,560 ($5,721,191) SCRN.CN shares exchanged hands from Thu Jul 01 2021 to Wed Dec 01 2021.
House  Bought  Sold  Net 
House 007
TD Sec
Bought $1,971,262
Volume 71,379,245
Average $0.028
Sold $2,030,332
Volume 73,008,204
Average $0.028
Net $-59,070
Volume -1,628,959
 


 




WalkingDead01 wrote:

I couldn't agree more  :) 



80,568,366 ($2,308,925) SCRN.CN shares exchanged hands from Mon Jan 03 2022 to Wed Jan 19 2022.

No surprise, TD is at The Top of the List :
 

House Positions for SCRN.CN 
 
From:  To:  

80,568,366 ($2,308,925) SCRN.CN shares exchanged hands from Mon Jan 03 2022 to Wed Jan 19 2022.
House  Bought  Sold  Net 
House 007
TD Sec
Bought $702,527
Volume 24,098,220
Average $0.029
Sold $521,651
Volume 18,332,333
Average $0.028
Net $180,876
Volume 5,765,887
 
House 013
Instinet
Bought $106,650
Volume 3,959,000
Average $0.027
Sold $57,842
Volume 2,070,000
Average $0.028
Net $48,808
Volume 1,889,000
 
House 079
CIBC
Bought $337,794
Volume 11,586,332
Average $0.029
Sold $295,952
Volume 9,754,066
Average $0.030
Net $41,842
Volume 1,832,266
 
House 019
Desjardins
Bought $93,859
Volume 3,268,917
Average $0.029
Sold $46,139
Volume 1,790,052
Average $0.026
Net $47,720
Volume 1,478,865
 
House 088
Credential
Bought $25,188
Volume 831,500
Average $0.030
Sold $1,992
Volume 67,500
Average $0.030
Net $23,196
Volume 764,000
 
House 002
RBC
Bought $189,174
Volume 6,930,965
Average $0.027
Sold $185,280
Volume 6,375,091
Average $0.029
Net $3,894
Volume 555,874
 
House 014
ITG
Bought $27,060
Volume 970,794
Average $0.028
Sold $11,843
Volume 490,282
Average $0.024
Net $15,217
Volume 480,512
 
House 074
GMP
Bought $9,000
Volume 300,000
Average $0.030
Sold 0
Volume 0
Average 0
Net $9,000
Volume 300,000
 
House 062
Haywood
Bought $2,000
Volume 50,000
Average $0.040
Sold 0
Volume 0
Average 0
Net $2,000
Volume 50,000
 
House 124
Questrade
Bought $19,456
Volume 587,160
Average $0.033
Sold $15,396
Volume 551,444
Average $0.028
Net $4,060
Volume 35,716
 
House 068
Leede
Bought $30,000
Volume 1,000,000
Average $0.030
Sold $30,000
Volume 1,000,000
Average $0.030
Net 0
Volume 0
 
House 028
BBS
Bought 0
Volume 0
Average 0
Sold $300
Volume 10,000
Average $0.030
Net $-300
Volume -10,000
 
House 085
Scotia
Bought $122,710
Volume 4,449,467
Average $0.028
Sold $124,371
Volume 4,706,544
Average $0.026
Net $-1,661
Volume -257,077
 
House 033
Canaccord
Bought $101,922
Volume 3,437,000
Average $0.030
Sold $117,271
Volume 3,741,000
Average $0.031
Net $-15,349
Volume -304,000
 
House 022
Fidelity
Bought $8,200
Volume 328,000
Average $0.025
Sold $36,525
Volume 1,050,000
Average $0.035
Net $-28,325
Volume -722,000
 
House 080
National Bank
Bought $100,184
Volume 3,498,378
Average $0.029
Sold $177,614
Volume 6,630,098
Average $0.027
Net $-77,430
Volume -3,131,720
 
House 001
Anonymous
Bought $356,434
Volume 12,540,000
Average $0.028
Sold $476,761
Volume 15,855,000
Average $0.030
Net $-120,327
Volume -3,315,000
 
House 009
BMO Nesbitt
Bought $76,767
Volume 2,732,633
Average $0.028
Sold $209,988
Volume 8,145,000
Average $0.026
Net $-133,221
Volume -5,412,367
 



 


 

Smokey1958 wrote:

 

Manipulation has been an ongoing concern for ScreenPro investors for months now. Is there anything that can be done about it? The short (pun intended) and probably long answer is no. That is unless a group of  investors does as that Reddit group did and goes all in and drives the stock price up (to prove a point more than as a solid investment choice). Actually all they got were the exchanges they were using penalized while big hedge funds got a minor rebuke from those involved with government oversight.

Much of the trading today is, imho, influenced by IROC regulations that were repealed in the early to mid 2000s. European exchanges have much more stringent rules to prevent this. Essentially shorting and day trading has been allowed to evolve like the wild, Wild West. There are few, if any, significant rules left to prevent this. 

Having said that good companies with solid revenues, profits and continued investor interest (this, I have learned, is really, really important) can prosper so that retail investors who prefer to hold stocks long can still prosper. We are in the midst of that situation with ScreenPro and as WalkingDead and others have surmised those currently manipulating the sp will surely want a much larger reward one day soon.

Here's hoping!!!

https://www.iiroc.ca/rules-and-enforcement/umir-rules/31-restrictions-short-selling-repealed#1849274314-1031795994





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