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Market Maker Surveillance Report. ISSM, LEI, BANC, RTTR, BTUUQ, UPLMQ, Winning Stocks With Lowest Price Friction For Wednesday


Published on 2016-10-19 18:45:32 - WOPRAI
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October 19, 2016 / M2 PRESSWIRE / BUYINS.NET / www.buyins.net, announced today its proprietary Market Maker Friction Factor Report for Wednesday. Since October 2008 market makers are now required to be on the bid as much as they are on the offer and for like amounts of stock. This Fair Market Making Requirement is designed to prevent market makers from manipulating stock prices. On Wednesday there were 5534 companies with "abnormal" market making, 3851 companies with positive Friction Factors and 2178 companies with negative Friction Factors. Here is a list of the top companies with the largest percentage gain per share Wednesday and low price friction (bullish). This means that there was more buying than selling in the stocks and their stock prices rose faster with less Friction. INTEGRATED SURG SYS (OTC:ISSM), Lucas Energy, Inc. (NYSE:LEI), Banc of California Inc. (NYSE:BANC), Ritter Pharmaceuticals (NASDAQ:RTTR), Peabody Energy Corp (PINK:BTUUQ), Ultra Petroleum Corp (PINK:UPLMQ). To access Friction Factor, Naked Short Data and SqueezeTrigger Prices on all stocks please visit http://www.buyins.net .

Market Maker Friction Factor is shown in the chart below:

  Symbol  Change    Percent   Buy Volume   Buy %%    Sell Volume  Sell %%   Net Volume   Friction
  ISSM    $0.500    0.91%     213,872      60.29%    123,986      34.95%    89,886       1,798   
  LEI     $0.500    0.30%     1,473,144    34.20%    1,445,905    33.56%    27,239       545     
  BANC    $2.070    0.18%     6,121,482    37.28%    6,016,143    36.64%    105,339      509     
  RTTR    $0.450    0.20%     1,132,113    36.21%    1,068,139    34.17%    63,974       1,422   
  BTUUQ   $1.130    0.43%     2,183,392    45.31%    1,245,040    25.84%    938,352      8,304   
  UPLMQ   $0.830    0.15%     805,813      58.28%    568,213      41.09%    237,600      2,863   
Analysis of the Friction Factor chart above shows that each of the six stocks mentioned above have high net buy volumes (buy volume, sell volume) and low price friction in their stocks. The Friction Factor displays how many more shares of buying than selling are required to move a stock higher by one cent or how many more shares of selling than buying moves a stock lower by 1 cent.

For example, the chart above shows ISSM with a dollar gain Wednesday of $0.50000 and a Friction Factor of 1,798 shares. That means that it only took 1,798 more shares of buying than selling to move ISSM higher by one penny. The Market Makers are currently allowing the stock to rise quickly (low friction). The combination of low friction and positive market direction can drive prices higher much faster than normal.

INTEGRATED SURG SYS (OTC:ISSM) - Integrated Surgical Systems, Inc. does not have significant operations. The company intends to complete a business combination or strategic alliance. Previously, it focused on developing technology to enhance energy efficiency in various industrial combustion systems. The company was founded in 1990 and is based in Dallas, Texas..

Lucas Energy, Inc. (NYSE:LEI) - As of August 25, 2016, Lucas Energy, Inc. was acquired by Working Interests in Producing Properties and Undeveloped Acreage in Texas and Oklahoma, in a reverse merger transaction..

Banc of California Inc. (NYSE:BANC) - .

Ritter Pharmaceuticals (NASDAQ:RTTR) - .

Peabody Energy Corp (PINK:BTUUQ) - .

Ultra Petroleum Corp (PINK:UPLMQ) - .

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