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Non-Tech : Meet Gene, a NASDAQ Market Maker

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To: DizzyG who started this subject2/16/2001 4:38:48 PM
From: Don Pauley  Read Replies (1) of 1426
 
A bypassed trade question? I put a sell order in for
14 7/8 on a stock at 9:20 in the morning. The stock high for the day was 15, and my order was not executed. My
on-line broker says that is possible on the NASD. Is that true? It was an odd number of shares, 79. Could the 15 have been a large trade between brokers and since I didn't have a huge number of shares they can go around me? Or could the 15 have been on some smaller exchange? Could someone explain this to me?....Thanks
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