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Strategies & Market Trends : APMP (formerly APM)

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To: Wall Street Jr who wrote (10713)4/16/1998 2:51:00 PM
From: Brian Lempel  Read Replies (1) of 13456
 
I got an insufficient funds notice too...this through DBD (formerly Lombard). I had a market sell order and a market buy order on two very liquid stocks. I was going away for a few days, but wanted to change my holdings.

So when I get back, I find out that my sell order executed but my buy order didn't due to insufficient funds (even though I had plenty of money for the # of shares once my sell went though). You can bet I was pissed...although I actually got in for 1/4 pt less! If I had lost money, you can bet I would have had to bitch at some customer service guy!

Oh well. Not too much else to talk about on a down day. That is, of course, if you don't own SEEK!

Brian
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