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Microcap & Penny Stocks : Trim a Lawn - (TLWN) -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: dowen who wrote (1093)4/30/1999 10:52:00 AM
From: Dave Gore  Respond to of 1522
 
Nope...I have been meaning to see if they could clean that up, but you see at the exact time you took that snapshot of the MM lineup in TLWN (i.e. it can change rapidly), that NITE was the most willing to pay a higher price (i,e 30 cents) and SHRP was 39 cents on the ask; 2 others ,FRAN and SHRP had stepped up too, and would pay 29 cents

The B/A we always see on free realtime or whatever is the COMPOSITE of the BEST BID from one MM

and the BEST ASK fro perhaps a different MM.

Wide spreads between each INDIVIDUAL MM is common, but usually there is one or two MM's who have the highest BID..

and one or two others that have the lowest ASK...

so you may end up with a 29 x 30 Bid/Ask composite.