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2327my 2 cents: having previously traded pro, but not the last 3 years, I can add hExCane-3/6/2001
2326Mutual funds do not hold listed stocks? Boy, that's news to me! NAV is certJon Tara-3/6/2001
2325you dont know anything and you dont know Maria.............................DAMN BishopsChild-3/6/2001
2324NAV is used with mutual funds and is not relevent to listed stocks. ALL list clochartseer-3/6/2001
2323I left before there was a CNBC. But back then there was Thunder Thighs and the Dchartseer-3/6/2001
2322I always wondered who cleaned up the floor mess each day. <GGGG> <i>Scrapps-3/6/2001
2321NAV..........................??? <i>bid</i> or closing price ......BishopsChild-3/6/2001
2320Be interesting if they allow shorts as we could construct some market neutral poMad2-3/6/2001
2319<i>Twenty Seven Years.........................!</i> Hey.......did yBishopsChild-3/6/2001
2318When I worked at the NYSE the closing quote was the post market quote. That is wchartseer-3/6/2001
2317Thanks for your input. I guess my 27 years as a NYSE floor employee isn't aschartseer-3/6/2001
2316DuGen, but it wasn't YOUR transaction! And this statement is absolutely notJon Tara-3/6/2001
2315This might be part of your confusion, chartseer: "Check your own issues beJon Tara-3/6/2001
2314That's just not true: "closing quotes are always spread out beyond the Jon Tara-3/6/2001
2313DuGen, yes, historical pricing goes by the last trade. But portolio pricing goesJon Tara-3/6/2001
2312KZAP - I didn't plan on spending so much time on this. . .!!! All I did was Joe Lyddon-3/6/2001
2311Joe you're spending a lot of time on this. The way you use the <b>BolKZAP-3/6/2001
2310Oops, one more. The closing price is a transaction that took place. Bid/ask are DuGen-3/6/2001
2309Jon, historical pricing goes by the last trade, not by the price that somebody iDuGen-3/6/2001
2308Hi: It opened at 3.90 and is now quoted at the real bid 3.80 and real asked 3.9chartseer-3/6/2001
2307>>>>I know their is 80,000 @ 4 but the market shows the closing Susan Saline-3/6/2001
2306Susan, I'm not going to join-in on your pissing contest! If you think your Joe Lyddon-3/6/2001
2305The closing Quote is not a real quote as the specialist or MM usually spreads thchartseer-3/5/2001
2304>>>>LAST TRANSACTION PRICE because that's the easiest way to doSusan Saline-3/5/2001
2303Susan, <b>what is the price you are going to SELL at?</b> The BID!.Joe Lyddon-3/5/2001
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