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Strategies & Market Trends : Aardvark Adventures
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From: ~digs5/18/2010 5:38:57 PM
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The SEC is proposing to curb trading in a single stock when that stock is in freefall:
* New trading curbs would apply to all S&P 500 stocks that experience a "rapid price movement"
* Trading in a single stock would be halted for a five minute period if that stock fell more than 10 percent in five minutes
* SEC must approve proposal before new trading rules go into effect
* SEC continues to consider new circuit breaker rules that would apply across all markets

[15:31] <digs> so if your stock has fallen 9.5% and you don't want it be a part of its having to be halted, better sell it
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