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Strategies & Market Trends : Options

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To: TShirtPrinter who wrote (795)1/8/2000 7:16:00 AM
From: Jill  Read Replies (1) of 8096
 
Tony, I've had some problems occasionally on limit orders on options too, that didn't make sense. Sometimes the quotes at Fidelity were wrong. Other times the MM wasn't "playing", or Fidelity would give me the same falderol about the exchanges, when theoretically they're supposed to route it to the best exchange. You can ask them which exchange is best at the moment and ask to route it there. Not all options always trade on all exchanges.

Those calls were a bargain especially early in the morning, I was looking at exactly those myself. I'll be interested to see what others say but if some filled at those cheaper prices then you have a right to complain strongly. If none filled, then possibly the MM were just refusing to sell them at that price because it was too great a bargain.
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