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To: Mighty_Mezz who wrote (5955)11/14/1997 12:49:00 PM
From: pae  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 16892
 
David: that doesn't match what I have seen on several occasions on www.isld.com. I am not asking how a stop order works. I am asking how to interpret an entry in the isld.com display showing a buy at a price above the market. If it was a limit order, it should have cleared. It didn't clear, what was it? A possibly related question, when you pass a stop order to Datek who puts it into Island somehow, does it display from isld.com? How to differentiate that order from a limit order? Possibly by relation to the market price?

The market has moved past my latest example, or I would cite it. The above questions are not rhetorical, I just don't know.

Cheers!