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Strategies & Market Trends : The Covered Calls for Dummies Thread

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To: Fargonaut who wrote (1706)8/1/2001 2:01:34 AM
From: Dan Duchardt   of 5205
 
Frank,

Your trade was executed on the Pacific exchange at 3:06:47, and it was cancelled at 3:11:43. It went at .80, which was the offer on several exchanges at the time. It was not out of line with the market pricing. From one source I just see it as two trades. From another I see only the original trade if I list trades mingled with quotes, but when I list just the trades it shows up as a trade followed by a "cancel last".

I have no explanation why it was cancelled. At first I thought it might be because your offer was not the best offer at the time of the trade, so it got cancelled and the trade replaced. But there are no trades near that time, and the only better offer at .75 on CBOE was raised to .80 about 30 seconds before your trade, making your offer as good as anyones. If it's worth the effort to you, it would be interesting to press your broker for a reason.

Dan
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