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Gold/Mining/Energy : Day trading in Canada

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To: Baddpitt who wrote (2032)1/17/1999 7:53:00 PM
From: Wizzer   of 4467
 
Don as far as I am aware of trading the Nasdaq, especially the OTC, an ASK below the market price can be skipped if the there is not a matching BID. AT MARKET sells or buys can be riskier because often, an investor gets filled at a higher or lower price. This may have something to with the amount of shares being sold. I'm not sure exactly how this works, and perhaps someone else can illustrate this better than I. I avoid the NASDAQ OTC because of these unknown factors, that affect buys and sells. I have heard it is extremely tricky.

You should check with Greenline, and other brokers for specifics regarding trading these exchanges.

Regards, Wisam
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