While We WaitWhile we wait, here are cumulative net positions since 1 DEC 2021 through yesterday. The three largest net buyers, perhaps others, appear regularly buying/selling to themselves on low liquidity days but still manage to have a net buyer position while the price trickles downward. Wonder why?
1 Anonymous | 3,613,155 |
14 Virtu ITG | 927,346 |
79 CIBC | 777,782 |
39 Merrill Lynch | 695,812 |
85 Scotia | 560,386 |
57 Interactive | 363,892 |
53 Morgan Stanley | 126,100 |
89 Raymond James | 110,291 |
90 Barclays | 58,494 |
124 Questrade | 55,577 |
143 Pershing | 47,278 |
19 Desjardins | 35,632 |
84 ITG84 | 34,496 |
59 PI | 29,376 |
22 Fidelity | 17,090 |
28 CI | 16,980 |
24 Clarus | 2,500 |
55 Velocity | (2,116) |
74 RF | (8,750) |
18 Echelon | (9,900) |
70 Manulife | (10,730) |
5 Citadel | (13,510) |
68 Leede | (22,500) |
62 Haywood | (86,300) |
80 National Bank | (87,153) |
15 UBS | (99,624) |
72 Credit Suisse | (102,100) |
88 Credential | (135,949) |
9 BMO Nesbitt | (295,557) |
33 Canaccord | (351,500) |
13 Instinet | (413,420) |
7 TD Sec | (582,796) |
2 RBC | (5,324,355) |