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Market Maker Surveillance Report. INO, STS, SGY, KONE, VMRI, PN, Losing Stocks With Lowest Price Friction For Monday, October


Published on 2016-10-24 18:45:42 - WOPRAI
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October 24, 2016 / M2 PRESSWIRE / BUYINS.NET / www.buyins.net, announced today its proprietary Market Maker Friction Factor Report for Monday. 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 Monday there were 5599 companies with "abnormal" market making, 3370 companies with positive Friction Factors and 2607 companies with negative Friction Factors. Here is a list of the top companies with the largest percentage loss per share Monday and low price friction (bearish). This means that there was more selling than buying in the stocks and their stock prices dropped faster with less Friction. Inovio Pharmaceuticals Inc. (NASDAQ:INO), Supreme Industries, Inc. (NYSE:STS), Stone Energy Corp (NYSE:SGY), Kingtone Wirelessinfo Solution Holding Ltd (NASDAQ:KONE), Valmie Resources Inc. (PINK:VMRI), Pennaco Energy Inc. (NYSE:PN). 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
  INO     $-1.370   -0.16%    1,311,761    35.51%    1,473,421    39.88%    -161,660     -1,180  
  STS     $-2.380   -0.17%    538,870      33.39%    555,636      34.43%    -16,766      -70     
  SGY     $-1.430   -0.23%    662,595      36.50%    685,787      37.78%    -23,192      -162    
  KONE    $-0.840   -0.13%    167,336      35.66%    181,370      38.65%    -14,034      -167    
  VMRI    $-0.180   -0.13%    304,732      45.47%    363,793      54.28%    -59,061      -3,281  
  PN      $-1.180   -0.15%    95,756       23.78%    139,557      34.65%    -43,801      -371    
Analysis of the Friction Factor chart above shows that each of the six stocks mentioned above have high net dollar losses (Change) and extremely 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 INO with a dollar loss Monday of $-1.37000 and a Friction Factor of -1,180 shares. That means that it only took 1,180 more shares of selling than buying to move INO lower by one penny. This means the Market Makers are allowing the stock to drop quickly (low friction). The combination of low friction and negative market direction can drive prices lower faster than normal.

Inovio Pharmaceuticals Inc. (NASDAQ:INO) - Inovio Pharmaceuticals, Inc., a clinical stage biopharmaceutical company, develops active DNA immunotherapies and vaccines in combination with proprietary electroporation delivery devices to prevent and treat cancers and infectious diseases. Its SynCon immunotherapy design has the ability to break the immune system s tolerance of cancerous cells; and SynCon product design is also intended to facilitate cross-strain protection against known, as well as new unmatched strains of pathogens, such as influenza. It has completed, current or planned clinical programs of its proprietary SynCon immunotherapies for HPV-caused pre-cancers and cancers, influenza, prostate cancer, breast/lung/pancreatic cancer, hepatitis C virus, hepatitis B virus, HIV, Ebola, Middle East Respiratory Syndrome, and Zika virus. The company has collaborative development agreements with GeneOne Life Sciences to co-develop an Ebola vaccine through Phase I clinical trials; and The Wistar Institute for preventive and therapeutic DNA-based immunotherapy applications, as well as products for cancers and infectious diseases. Inovio Pharmaceuticals, Inc. was founded in 1979 and is headquartered in Plymouth Meeting, Pennsylvania..

Supreme Industries, Inc. (NYSE:STS) - Supreme Industries, Inc., through its subsidiary, Supreme Corporation, manufactures and sells truck bodies, trolleys, and specialty vehicles in the United States. It operates through two segments, Specialized Commercial Vehicles and Fiberglass Products. The company offers Signature van bodies for dry-freight transportation; Iner-City cutaway van bodies for various commercial applications; Spartan service bodies for job-site protection from the weather; and Spartan cargo vans for moving up from a traditional cargo van into the truck body category. It also provides Kold King insulated van bodies for temperature controlled hand-load or pallet-load applications, as well as to distribute fresh and frozen products; and stake bodies for agricultural and construction industries transportation needs. In addition, the company offers armored SUVs with armored protection against hostile fire; armored trucks and specialty vehicles, such as cash-in-transit vehicles, SWAT rapid deployment vehicles, prisoner transport vehicles, and various other security vehicles; and trolleys for resort areas, theme parks, and cities. Further, it provides component parts, including fiberglass reinforced plywood products. The company sells its products to commercial dealers/distributors and fleet leasing companies, as well as directly to end-users. Supreme Industries, Inc. was founded in 1974 and is headquartered in Goshen, Indiana..

Stone Energy Corp (NYSE:SGY) - Stone Energy Corporation, an independent oil and natural gas company, engages in the acquisition, exploration, exploitation, development, and operation of oil and gas properties in the Gulf of Mexico. As of December 31, 2015, it had estimated proved oil and natural gas reserves of approximately 342 billion cubic feet of gas equivalent. The company was founded in 1993 and is headquartered in Lafayette, Louisiana..

Kingtone Wirelessinfo Solution Holding Ltd (NASDAQ:KONE) - Kingtone Wirelessinfo Solution Holding Ltd develops and provides mobile enterprise solutions in the People s Republic of China. The company s mobile enterprise solutions allow company personnel whose work function requires mobility to be connected with enterprise information technology or IT systems, such as enterprise asset management, enterprise resource planning, supply chain management, and customer relationship management. It offers information and communication-technology converged and vertical industry applications that enable its systems to get extended to personnel in the field using wireless devices, including smart phones, personal digital assistants, cameras, barcode scanners, portable printers, GPS devices, and tablet computers. The company s hardware products comprise portable video servers for vehicles or individuals that are integrated into a solution to add live mobile video surveillance or transmission functions to the customers existing systems. It develops and implements mobile enterprise solutions for customers in various sectors and industries to enhance operating efficiency by facilitating mission-specific field and long-distance information management in wireless environments. The company was formerly known as Reizii Capital Management Limited and changed its name to Kingtone Wirelessinfo Solution Holding Ltd in December 2009. Kingtone Wirelessinfo Solution Holding Ltd was founded in 2001 and is headquartered in Xi an, the People s Republic of China..

Valmie Resources Inc. (PINK:VMRI) - .

Pennaco Energy Inc. (NYSE:PN) - .

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