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Strategies & Market Trends : DAYTRADING Fundamentals

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To: wallstreeter who wrote (2756)8/13/1999 8:17:00 PM
From: Eric P  Read Replies (1) of 18137
 
oh yea i had one good trade today which didn't count. I went short on NITE when it was up over 2 point but MB deleted the trade because it wasn't on their short list:( and I could have had about 1/2 to 3/4 point gain on it. at least the thought was there.

I would have assumed that the MB Trading software would have screened the orders to ensure they were on the short list before accepting/executing them. How long after you entered the trade did they "delete" they trade? Was the trade already profitable at that time? Would they have "deleted" the trade from your account if it were a losing position? I don't like the sound of this, perhaps an experienced MB Trading customer could comment on some of these questions as well.

-Eric
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