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Corus Entertainment Inc T.CJR.B

Alternate Symbol(s):  CJREF

Corus Entertainment Inc. is a Canada-based media and content company that develops and delivers brands and content across platforms for audiences around the world. The Company's segments include Television and Radio. Its portfolio of multimedia offerings encompasses approximately 32 specialty television services, 37 radio stations, 15 conventional television stations, digital and streaming platforms, and social digital agency and media services. Its brands include Global Television, W Network, Flavour Network and Home Network (launching soon), The HISTORY Channel, Showcase, Adult Swim, National Geographic and Global News, along with streaming platforms STACKTV, TELETOON+, the Global TV App and Curiouscast. It is also the domestic advertising representative and an original content partner for Pluto TV, a Paramount Company, which is the free ad-supported streaming television service. It is an international content creator, producer and distributor through Corus Studios and Nelvana.


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Post by YassineNoBSon Feb 24, 2023 7:43am
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Stop loss order trap

Stop loss order trap

You will avoid the shake out trap if you understand the mechanics behind short selling. Hedge funds walk away with billions every year from hard working Canadians trying to prepare for their retirement. They place orders as little as 1 share (thanks to free commission trading) at decreasing prices until the price drops significantly enough to trigger stop loss orders that some unsuspecting retail investors automatically place to protect their downside. Example: I place 15 sell orders at strategic times (when liquidity is very low, at the beginning or end of the trading session…)  

1- sell 50 shares at 1.97

2- sell 50 shares at 1.95

3- sell 50 shares at 1.94

4- sell 50 shares at 1.92

5- sell 50 shares at 1.91

6-sell 50 shares at 1.90

7-sell 10 shares at 1.88

8-sell 50 shares at 1.87

9-sell 50 shares at 1.85

10-sell 50 shares at 1.82

11-sell 50 shares at 1.81

12-sell 1 share at 1.80

13-sell 5 shares at 1.76

14-sell 50 shares at 1.75

15-sell 12 shares at 1.70

By sacrificing a few shares at a discount, hedge funds can trigger the sale of thousands if not millions of dormant shares owned by retail investors who naively placed stop loss orders on them. Brokers and short sellers are happy to scoop them up to cover their shorts and hoard some for when the stock starts rising up again.

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