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Gold/Mining/Energy : CDN. MOMO PUPPIES

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To: koan who wrote (32347)4/8/2000 8:26:00 PM
From: Buckey  Read Replies (1) of 36688
 
Koan - Even better yet - I have seen a stock close at 65 but the B/a at close actually is 67 x 70 - Guess what - You cannot even sell into that bid at 67 - YOu must place your sell order at 65 and it is possible that you do not get filled if there is not a bid at 65 - an alert floor trader for thr firm that represents the bidder at 67 may move the order to .65 and match up your offer.

at the same time you may actually take out another 65 bid and the 67 bid does not get filled even thiugh it was the best price bid.

I think the NYSE has sell at close orders meaning the order is a sell at the close price - I would love to see that option - a buy or slel order at close price. I have likely done 50 aftermmarket trades - generally when I want to be fluch on a day - I will sell all or part of a position that I had a limit order on eralier or I havebought in aftermarket also.

Note - I find that there is a bout a 5-10 minute delay before the aftermarket kicks in on the TSE.

ALL - I had the 17" and the 14" screens - Just replaced the 14" with another 17" identical to the one I have. - Then I am building a shelf for two more 17" on top of those - maybe - LOL
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