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To: steve goldman who wrote (4512)6/25/1998 12:56:00 PM
From: BrianL  Respond to of 12617
 
Thanks Steve and EricP. You were both right, it was a Nasdaq stock (CBTSY).

I'm still a little bit confused however. Even though my sale was executed at 54 1/4, the intraday chart didn't show any executions going down that low (until much later in the day). I was under the impression that prices used to form the intraday charts were the prices of actual executions, regardless of the bid/ask. If this is the case, I can't understand why my trade didn't at least register on the chart.

Steve, you mentioned that the trade may have been executed prior opening. I guess this must have been what happened.

Thank you both.

Brian.