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Nexoptic Technology Corp V.NXO

Alternate Symbol(s):  NXOPF

NexOptic Technology Corp. is a Canada-based technology company. The Company is engaged in developing artificial intelligence (AI) and imaging products, which enhance how images are either captured, processed, experienced, transferred and/or stored. It is developing technologies relating to imagery and light concentration for lens and image capture systems. The Company's primary focus is its patented and patent pending AI for imaging called All Light Intelligent Imaging Solutions (Aliis). Aliis can reduce storage and streaming requirements needed for videos and images while also improving image quality in all types of environmental conditions. Aliis delivers by learning a camera profile and optimally enhancing, pixel by pixel, its quality and its resolution in a fraction of a second, using edge processing. Its NexCompress, a video compression enhancement solution, offers bandwidth and storage savings for video storage and streaming applications.


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Comment by BarstoolSageon Jan 15, 2024 5:18pm
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RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:Volume

RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:VolumeI use TDWaterhouse for my personal investments and RBCdirect for my corporate investments.

I am always informed when they sell to me as a principal....

Never looked really closely at this since I used to watch Marty Stephens trade on account of Gardner Ross every week...and he always insisted he made big money doing so


Maxmoe wrote: Your broker's computer would automatically check and select the exchange for the best bid. Hopefully. Or more likely, if it's a big broker like TD or BMO, they execute/match your trade on their own electronic books. Ever wonder how they can confirm your trade instantly, or within seconds,  of you pushing the button? They either instantly match your buy with another client's sell, or they act as "pro" and take the other side of your trade instantly. Let's say you sell 1000 TD bank shares. Your broker would buy them for their own account and simultaneously offer that number of shares for sale if they don't already have another client wanting to buy. 99.9% of the time all the daily trading nets out to very little change in the "house" inventory and they actually make an extra penny or two per share on the bid/ask spread. Okay. Now that's enough. Feels like homework. I hate homework. Gives me a headache and no doubt the newest latest virtual exchanges are even more confusing than this already is. Let's say it's all "magic". Easier to understand. 


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