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To: Swami who wrote (54954)4/14/2002 11:20:35 PM
From: bill  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 62348
 
Thanks, I went to all three sites. I found the pretrading
scam article interesting. A piece of advice I received a
couple of years ago was never to trade in the first half
hour. If you're going to trade the gaps when the market
opens, give up the possible profits in the first half hour
to see where the trend is. It's been useful advice. I didn't know that you could see the pre-open trading. Whose trading then? Only market makers? Does this also apply to
Canadian stocks? I understood that Canada's exchanges were auction exchanges. Sorry for all the questions but I'd like
to know how the system works. The ten questions were good.
TD Greenline answers all of them.



To: Swami who wrote (54954)4/15/2002 12:29:50 AM
From: bill  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 62348
 
Sorry, Swami,
More questions. I checked the site you gave. It shows
Fair Value for S&P futures this way

S&P 1113.10
Fair value 1111.64

+1.64

Can you interpret this for me? The figures mean nothing
to me.