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Gold/Mining/Energy : Daytrading Canadian stocks in Realtime

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To: the Chief who wrote (37815)6/1/2000 12:48:00 AM
From: seismic_guru  Read Replies (1) of 62348
 
Thanks Chief, those last GLE shares you bought from Nesbitt were mine (assuming that was you at 15:03). Depending on what happens tomorrow, I may or may not want them back? Whaddya say...LOL

Actually I have a question, I had always assumed that the TSE gave priority on a first come first serve basis. When I left, I was the only ask at 20.70 (and had been for an hour or so before I left), so I would assume that my order would get filled first. When the stock traded though 20.70, part of my order got filled, then an order for National bank got filled, and then my remining order. What gives? I have noticed this on other occasions also (when a cross/odd lot is not involved), has my assumption been wrong?

Thanks SG :)
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