RE:down tick, dirty Tricktraps7 wrote: ...when it becomes an almost daily observation..i / 60 of a milli-second prior closing Bell, just my opinion,...this is done to create a false MDA,.....
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Recent Trades - Last 10 of 16 |
15:59:59 | H | 0.025 | -0.005 | 1,000 | 1 Anonymous | 79 CIBC | K |
15:47:04 | V | 0.03 | | 17,000 | 13 Instinet | 79 CIBC | K |
15:47:04 | V | 0.03 | | 8,000 | 13 Instinet | 85 Scotia | K |
15:44:10 | A | 0.03 | | 8,000 | 2 RBC | 1 Anonymous | K |
15:44:10 | V | 0.03 | | 11,000 | 2 RBC | 85 Scotia | K |
15:44:10 | V | 0.03 | | 5,000 | 2 RBC | 2 RBC | K |
15:44:10 | A | 0.03 | | 10,000 | 2 RBC | 1 Anonymous | K |
15:22:51 | M | 0.03 | | 100 | 2 RBC | 7 TD Sec | |
15:22:51 | V | 0.03 | | 10,000 | 2 RBC | 2 RBC | K |
15:17:08 | V | 0.03 | | 8,000 | 2 RBC | 2 RBC | K |
Conspiracy eh Traps? Why and for whose benefit is always the question. Especially when that last trade was done on the grey markets. Lets explore:
The only time I have even manipulated the market with a down trade is so that I can use the weekend to trasnfer stocks from one portoflio to another at a price which grants me a tax advantage; for example down trade, transfer from margin to TFSA/RRSP.
As this "trade" was done in the grey markets, this logic does not apply in this instance. YOu woudl transfer this at $.03.
This one looks to me like somebody is borrowed overmargin on their account and the broker liquidated the requisite amount of shares to cover the margin shortfall - perhaps a clapper who owns ONLY Aston bay and borrowed money to acquire it . Could also be a robinhood/wealth simple trade.
P.S - Who is doing MDA analysis using the CLOSING price? Lazy people who dont understand how to do a daily volume/price analysis? LOL.