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Gold/Mining/Energy : Daytrading Canadian stocks in Realtime

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To: Stai who wrote (9872)4/28/1999 6:41:00 PM
From: George Hassen  Read Replies (1) of 62348
 
I also use action direct.Same BS happened to me yesterday.Put a buy order in for BII when it was 29.50 then watched it for about 10 minutes fluctuate back and forth between 29-30 before jumping to $33.Checked back ready to sell only to discover to my horror I was filled at 32.75!Frickin' idiots.I ended up losing 3000 on that trade.Today my status bar read that I was filled on some Nasdaq stock I never heard of before.It was filled at the same time I bought the MCF in the morning.Called one of the idiots on the phone he said he saw no order filled in that name and that was probably a glitch.I then called the action direct office and they say I was indeed filled on that stock.That stock I know nothing about ended the day down 15%(of course).Still waiting word back from the supervisor.
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