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Tuesday, July 27, 2010
house positions 7/27: 11:15amEST
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Sorry for the poor carryover:
From the looks of the last few days, TD Securities and Questrade have been the main liquidators, with RBC and Scotia beginning to accumulate.
yes it is a little convoluted to read but I appreciate the effort. After speaking to some it was obvious Jitney has been a culprit on the churning of volume for profit in Apr and May 2010. We will see what happens when we get back to normal trading patterns in the Fall.
The glory of a Mac is that it can read MS, but has a hard time transferring data. Here's a synopsis of the volume between 19 -27 July:
RBC +452,350 -75,066
TD Sec +697,094 - 617,000
UBS +45,000 -0
Anon +60,000 -16,000
CIBC + 76,500 -32,500
Caldwell +30,000 - 0
Nat'l Bnk + 32,000 -9000
Macquarie +13,500 -0
Mackie + 9500 -0
...
Jitney +225,000 -233,000
Scotia +202,4432 - 213,888
...
Desjardins + 20,500 -62,750
Canaccord +150,500 -257,200
Questrade +3000 -180,000
BMO Nesbitt +97,000 -332,400
The "..."'s are small trades I skipped. Everything a computer can do, except count past one...I won't be able to see the whole thing before tomorrow, but it looks like the banks are having a great time swapping shares. Overall shares are still accumulating in accounts - today's total addition to capitalization from the above players was +/-85,000 shares.
by the way, above data is courtesy of Stockwatch.
Are we halted? I have 0-0 for Bids/Asks now.
The OTC is showing trade activity this morning.
Do they halt the OTC though?
Apparently RBC isn't showing any bids/asks, and my Questrade Account isn't either.
STockwatch show the halt, still seeing asks on the screen, but no fills: hope we have some good news - RBC has been buying heavily the last few days, Scotia as well.
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