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Politics : High Tolerance Plasticity

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To: Don England who wrote (840)3/3/2001 10:22:49 AM
From: hitsoft17  Read Replies (2) of 23153
 
Don and all, I think the rub comes in when you trade in to a stock with no available funds. I accidently did this on my Schwab IRA account ( thinking I was into my cash account) one time and was called on the phone and asked to not do it. They simply cancelled the trade.

I have a signature account with them ( over 100K) so they were not inclined to do anything worst, but lets just say they were firm in thier warning!

As far as trading in and out of a stock I have done that repeatedly as long as there were funds to cover the trades on a continuous basis. This should not be a problem.

Hitsoft17
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