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To: morse hintz who wrote (264)11/26/1997 11:22:00 PM
From: mtnres  Respond to of 602
 
It was my impression that the varying price ranges didn't matter.
He is the one that stated it appeals to daytraders. I would think it is a given that the price does not stay the same on a stock for the whole day typically. You are correct though, this needs to be confirmed. I suspect the NDB guys will eventually post some over here but if not, we can post on the other threads to inquire about items such as this. They will be in Friday to call and/or email these questions too.



To: morse hintz who wrote (264)11/27/1997 11:06:00 PM
From: Tom R. Jones  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 602
 
Morse, forgive me if someone has already addressed this issue but...

I am a very active trader with NDB. The one commission for buying for selling the same security is good regardless of the price of the security. If you mix your orders (some via Webstation and some touchtone phone) the different charges are averaged. I have bought the same security at different prices and bought some over the internet and some over the phone...I was only charged one basic commission!

Blessings, Tom

PS - As for BB stocks...I have traded BB stocks in the past with NDB.