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Strategies & Market Trends
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4794 specialists are rquired to maintain a fair and orderly market. there is no exasteve goldman-4/17/2000
4793 debby, this is the way I think it works: On the NYSE I believe the specialistsJohn F.-4/17/2000
4792 Supply and demand. price elasticity. with no buyers, even slight volume can pussteve goldman-4/16/2000
4791 On friday,April 14 when the market was going down were therebuy orders for all debby-4/16/2000
4790 If you are a shareholder on record date, the split shares will be delivered to steve goldman-4/13/2000
4789 This is gonna sound totally ignorant but, since I am a shareholder of record onT. Peirce Baker-4/12/2000
4788 Collar Question When putting on a collar selling calls to finMrGreenJeans-4/11/2000
4787 There are not specific 'manning' rules like on the NASD. The specialiststeve goldman-3/25/2000
4786 I got the answer on another thread... Message 13269229Dustin-3/24/2000
4785 Dustin, <I>I am still wondering what the regulations are for the specialDan Duchardt-3/22/2000
4784 <i>People tend to refer to this as Level2, even though it's really noDustin-3/22/2000
4783 No Martin, I get to see the exchanges in my L2. ASE BSE CSE PSE NYS NAS PHS arDustin-3/22/2000
4782 Martin, <I>From my understanding Level II only covers Nasdaq. No?</I&Dan Duchardt-3/21/2000
4781 From my understanding Level II only covers Nasdaq. No?MartinF-3/21/2000
4780 Amex handling question. Steve, first off I would like to say that it's greDustin-3/21/2000
4779 Call the Federal Reserve Bank in your district, they'll send you a list. LLPS5-3/8/2000
4778 Margin Question Please Is there a place on the Net that has "the list&quoKim Johnson-3/7/2000
4777 Not necessarily. An ECN or other market maker could be offering stock, 1) in esteve goldman-3/6/2000
4776 In that extreme case (it gapped by that far amount) shorting appears to be effeRockyBalboa-3/5/2000
4775 The only other way to have handled it would be to: 1. use a direct order entry steve goldman-3/4/2000
4774 Ding! Ding! give that man a prize! answerwas just about perfect. you could havsteve goldman-3/4/2000
4773 Thanks Dan. That's what I was afraid of. Order was placed through a "txcr600-3/2/2000
4772 xcr, I'm obviously not Steve, and if he stops by he can give you his experDan Duchardt-3/2/2000
4771 Steve I had an order in to short COMS on the open today. Order for short was 11xcr600-3/2/2000
4770 For the most part, though by definition, some bulletins may infact be marginablsteve goldman-2/29/2000
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