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Market Maker Surveillance Report. XLE, TLT, V, STWD, GDXJ, ZNGA, Highest Net Sell Volume and Negative Price Friction For Tuesd


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December 6, 2016 / M2 PRESSWIRE / BUYINS.NET / www.buyins.net, announced today its proprietary Market Maker Friction Factor Report for Tuesday. 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 Tuesday there were 5350 companies with "abnormal" market making, 4042 companies with positive Friction Factors and 2271 companies with negative Friction Factors. Here is a list of the top companies with the highest net sell volume on Tuesday and lowest negative price Friction (bearish). This means that there was more selling than buying in the stocks and their stock prices dropped faster with less Friction. Energy Select Sector SPDR (NYSE:XLE), iSh 20+Y Trs Bd Shs (NASDAQ:TLT), Visa Inc. (NYSE:V), Starwood Property Trust Inc. (NYSE:STWD), MARKET VECTORS ETF TRJR GOLD MINES (NYSE:GDXJ), Zynga Inc. (NASDAQ:ZNGA). 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
  XLE     $-0.010   0.00%     4,108,205    21.37%    7,510,095    39.06%    -3,401,890   -3,401,890
  TLT     $-0.090   -0.00%    1,891,853    17.08%    3,979,585    35.92%    -2,087,732   -231,970
  V       $-0.080   -0.00%    2,622,016    19.09%    7,122,890    51.85%    -4,500,874   -562,609
  STWD    $-0.760   -0.03%    6,214,162    32.41%    8,027,607    41.87%    -1,813,445   -23,861 
  GDXJ    $-0.170   -0.01%    2,308,142    21.24%    4,190,123    38.55%    -1,881,981   -110,705
  ZNGA    $-0.040   -0.01%    5,144,625    31.86%    8,180,110    50.66%    -3,035,485   -758,871
Analysis of the Friction Factor chart above shows that each of the six stocks mentioned above have low price friction combined with more selling than buying (negative Net Volume) 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 XLE down $-0.01000 with a Friction Factor of -3,401,890 and a Net Volume of -3,401,890. That means that it takes 3,401,890 more shares of selling than buying to drop XLE by one penny. On Monday the Market Makers allowed the stock to move down on heavier selling than buying (low negative friction).

Energy Select Sector SPDR (NYSE:XLE) - ENERGY SELECT SPD.

iSh 20+Y Trs Bd Shs (NASDAQ:TLT) - The investment seeks to track the investment results of the ICE U.S. Treasury 20+ Year Bond Index (the "underlying index"). The fund generally invests at least 90% of its assets in the bonds of the underlying index and at least 95% of its assets in U.S. government bonds. The underlying index measures the performance of public obligations of the U.S. Treasury that have a remaining maturity greater than twenty years..

Visa Inc. (NYSE:V) - Visa Inc. operates as a payments technology company worldwide. The company facilitates commerce through the transfer of value and information among consumers, merchants, financial institutions, businesses, strategic partners, and government entities. It operates VisaNet, a processing network that enables authorization, clearing, and settlement of payment transactions; and offers fraud protection for account holders and assured payment for merchants. The company also offers gateway services for merchants to accept, process, and reconcile payments; manage fraud; and safeguard payment security online, as well as processing services for participating issuers of visa debit, prepaid, and ATM payment products. In addition, it provides digital products, including Visa Checkout that offers consumers an expedited and secure payment experience for online transactions; and Visa Direct, a push payment product platform, which facilitates payer-initiated transactions that are sent directly to the Visa account of the recipient, as well as Visa token service that replaces the card account numbers from the transaction with a token. Further the company offers corporate (travel) and purchasing card products, as well as value-added services. It provides its services under the Visa, Visa Electron, Interlink, V PAY, and PLUS brands. The company was incorporated in 2007 and is headquartered in San Francisco, California..

Starwood Property Trust Inc. (NYSE:STWD) - Starwood Property Trust, Inc. originates, acquires, finances, and manages commercial mortgage loans, other commercial real estate debt investments, commercial mortgage-backed securities, and other commercial real estate- investments in the United States and Europe. It operates through three segments: Real Estate Lending, Real Estate Investing and Servicing, and Real Estate Property. The company qualifies as a real estate investment trust for federal income tax purposes and would not be subject to federal corporate income taxes, if it distributes at least 90% of its taxable income to its stockholders. Starwood Property Trust, Inc. was founded in 2009 and is headquartered in Greenwich, Connecticut..

MARKET VECTORS ETF TRJR GOLD MINES (NYSE:GDXJ) - Market Vectors Etf Trust Marke.

Zynga Inc. (NASDAQ:ZNGA) - .

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