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DELL 133.92-4.9%Nov 13 3:59 PM EST

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To: On the QT who wrote (81666)11/21/1998 3:33:00 PM
From: Craig Lieberman  Read Replies (1) of 176387
 
QT,
Use Limit orders only with Schwab. They are fairly good at giving you execution at your price if you force them to. They still make money on order flow, etc. I think that Market orders are only for the times when you don't really care about the price. For when you ABSOLUTELY MUST SELL or ABSOLUTELY must buy. Consider picking your price somewhere between bid and ask or if it is moving, somewhere in the path of the movement. Submit limit orders and have faith that it will execute. Schwab may take 10 minutes to tell you they did the right thing, but at least they will trade at your price. If you give them market orders, they play a lot of games with you on the price.
Just my own experience here.
Craig
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