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Non-Tech : Datek Brokerage $9.95 a trade

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To: thecupwinner who wrote (9665)9/11/1998 12:29:00 PM
From: Thean  Read Replies (1) of 16892
 
Tim, I hope you or someone here can answer Datek policy on NYSE uptick rule. The example is as followed: I have a limit sell order to short-sale a NYSE stock placed with another brokerage. The stock opened above my limit price but it wasn't triggered. When I checked the tick-by-tick history it showed there were two instances where there were upticks. However when I called them they explained my order wasn't triggered because those two uptick trades were not executed via NYSE and they only go along with upticks within NYSE trades. I already have a DATEK account but am not sure how does DATEK handle similar situation. TIA.

Thean
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