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Kontrol Technologies Corp N.KNR

Alternate Symbol(s):  KNRLF

Kontrol Technologies Corp. is a provider of energy management, continuous air quality and emission solutions to commercial and industrial consumers. It delivers building intelligence through the Internet of things (IoT), software and cloud technology as well as project integration. Its smart technology is deployed to customers through a cloud-based interface accessible on desktops and mobile devices. It collects real-time and historical data using IoT sensors and direct connection to industrial control systems, bringing various sources of asset performance data into the cloud where smart-learning software is applied to optimize performance. The Company, through CEM Specialties Inc., offers turn-key emission monitoring equipment, integration design, manufacturing, service, repairs, and on-site performance certification testing. It offers building heating, ventilation, and air conditioning integration, automation and retrofits to enhance the energy efficiency of buildings and facilities.


NEO:KNR - Post by User

Comment by CTM1967on Mar 23, 2022 3:17pm
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RE:RE:i got to say it

RE:RE:i got to say it
Jordan91 wrote:
It's mostly market maker pushing price down triggering stop losses then them buying it back up like a game. Penny flippers and shorts getting in the middle. People need to put sell orders for a high price so they can't borrow our shares. It's going to keep being like this until we have volume and buying pressure to push the price up. Even if earnings are good, it's going to be the same garbage, little push on earnings, followed by a push down to previous open levels.  It's never ending here.



it doesent work that way Jordan!

This is completely untrue. You must request a certificate of your stock in order to be in possession and keep them from being borrowed. Most brokers do not do this because the make a percentage for the transaction. Otherwise, with a fully funded account you can collect these interest rates/rebates yourself. Your broker is the holder of your position and reserves the right to loan your shares at any given time. This is written in your brokerage agreement and if not readily available you can give them a call.

Setting a high limit order gives the clearing firm or third party that your broker may or may be under contract with the ability to see where your position will possibly be sold and gives them the opportunity to continually sell and buy back, some times hundreds of times in a matter of minutes, your position. With high frequency trading this often happens from algorithms or a “black box”.

Furthermore, there are plenty of contractors and promoters working the chat rooms and forums telling people falsely that if they set high limit orders they will protect their positions. But actually, they are misleading them in order to scope their possible exits for the reasons previously mentioned and put selling pressure on the order book.

Many argue that these practices are a conflict of interest and rightfully so. Beware people on reputable sites like this that carelessly give you false information because they may have different motives than “trying to help”, especially if they think it doesn’t affect your position. When brokers negligently loan out shares that aren’t available, it can cause a “short squeeze” that could send a Security to extreme highs 

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