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To: Scrumpy who wrote (2490)7/19/1999 11:51:00 AM
From: Sir Francis Drake  Respond to of 10027
 
Scrumpy, the triangles of super buy/sell messages rest at specific points on the chart at Thompsons. The triangle points to exactly which price the limit order is at (look at the chart). If the place the triangle is pointing to, is below (or above) the stock price line, then it obviously was not executed. If on the other hand, the triangle crosses the line, it is executed. What is *not* clear, if the *entire* order got executed if it crosses the line (obviously, sometimes it isn't, as there aren't enough shares at that price). I explored the issue of executions full or otherwise f.ex. in a post on the MSFT thread (and I talked about NITE there too) - follow the link I provided in post 2464 on *this* thread.

Good luck!

Morgan