Wednesday, February 6, 2019

Cron Algo High Frequency Manipulative Computer Program Bringing Cannabis Down

House Positions for C:CRON from 20190206 to 20190206
HouseBought$ValAveSold$ValAveNet$Net
8 Eight46,2001,190,61625.771046,200-1,190,616
1 Anonymous551,50414,680,51226.619510,95513,631,08126.67840,549-1,049,431
2 RBC169,6664,531,91626.711129,8403,478,18326.78839,826-1,053,733
85 Scotia92,7682,457,36226.48969,8351,862,73126.67322,933-594,631
7 TD Sec326,7058,667,86226.531312,0908,287,62226.55514,615-380,240
83 Mackie6,000158,97726.49606,000-158,977
80 National Bank37,9281,015,40726.77232,183861,74726.7765,745-153,660
97 M Partners4,900132,24326.98804,900-132,243
88 Credential10,848284,85526.2596,080161,12426.5014,768-123,731
72 Credit Suisse3,63896,65626.56890023,86426.5162,738-72,792
39 Merrill Lynch163,2044,344,43626.62160,5304,257,89626.5242,674-86,540
62 Haywood1,00026,47426.47401,000-26,474
76 Industrial Alliance1,00026,14226.14201,000-26,142
35 Friedberg37410,30527.5530374-10,305
65 Goldman3008,26527.550300-8,265
70 Manulife2005,51027.550200-5,510
25 Odlum2005,25826.290200-5,258
56 Edward Jones3659,59026.2743258,81427.1240-776
6 Infor70017,88525.5570018,18525.9790300
5 Penson47,0631,253,29026.6347,0811,253,60326.627-18313
9 BMO Nesbitt52,2961,384,75726.47952,5741,403,49326.696-27818,736
19 Desjardins13,089351,12526.82613,511360,89226.711-4229,767
57 Interactive1,04127,82826.7321,79448,21426.875-75320,386
99 Jitney38,2001,028,17826.91639,1001,053,14426.935-90024,966
28 BBS9,830261,27526.57910,924289,90326.538-1,09428,628
15 UBS01,35535,98626.558-1,35535,986
48 Laurentian1435825.5713,00078,52126.174-2,98678,163
14 ITG4,175112,18126.878,470230,49027.213-4,295118,309
74 GMP04,500117,50026.111-4,500117,500
90 Barclays07,100186,26226.234-7,100186,262
53 Morgan Stanley7,514201,40426.80415,963414,98425.997-8,449213,580
143 Pershing1,87149,71126.56914,861388,02226.11-12,990338,311
124 Questrade88,2182,347,29126.608104,8612,786,55926.574-16,643439,268
13 Instinet119,2003,174,77126.634154,4004,113,50326.642-35,200938,732
79 CIBC1,183,23631,467,63626.5951,221,06632,401,15326.535-37,830933,517
33 Canaccord16,600432,30826.04375,8492,008,90826.486-59,2491,576,600
TOTAL2,999,84779,762,38426.5892,999,84779,762,38426.58900

Globe says Cannabis rivals hear edible limits unnecessary

Globe says Hexo, rivals hear edible limits unnecessary
Hexo Corp (C:HEXO)
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Last Close 2/5/2019 $7.41
Wednesday February 6 2019 - In the News
Also Aphria Inc (C:APHA) In the News
Also Cronos Group Inc (C:CRON) In the News
Also Canopy Growth Corp (C:WEED) In the News
Also Organigram Holdings Inc (C:OGI) In the News
Also Aurora Cannabis Inc (C:ACB) In the News

The Globe and Mail reports in its Wednesday edition that Ottawa's consultation period for pot edibles ends Feb. 20. The Globe's guest columnist David Cement writes that the goal is to gather feedback that will guide efforts to minimize health and safety risks. 

However, Mr. Clement says that by naming the consultation period the "Strict Regulation of Edible Cannabis, Extracts and Topicals," the fed has tipped its hand to some major holes in its proposed regulatory framework. The first major issue is the 10-milligram/THC per-package limit on edible products, meaning no bulk purchases. Rather than have a 10mg per-package limit, the limitation should be 10mg a unit or serving, with multiple servings permitted within a single package. 

Having a limit of 10mg a unit would serve Ottawa's goal of trying to prevent overconsumption, while still allowing for consumers to buy products in bulk when convenient. A limit of 10mg a unit would also bring Canada in line with American jurisdictions on edible regulations. 

Not making this change will mean that edible products will be insanely overpackaged, just like the packaging requirements for dried cannabis products. Mr. Clement is of a mind that limits are unnecessary.
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