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Re: laraz5 post# 1070

Wednesday, 01/18/2017 10:42:03 PM

Wednesday, January 18, 2017 10:42:03 PM

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Sorry laraz,

That is nonsense.

When a PPS goes up but the Bid moves down that's just a company looking to dilute and sucker people into buying.



That’s not even remotely close to how stock trading works.

There has been no dilution here in years and the filings show you to be wrong in your accusations.

But as is my nature, I like to be helpful when the opportunity presents itself.

There are a couple of sites available that use quotemedia market data to educate people who are interested in learning how stock trading works.

This one is used by Companies like TD Bank NYSE:TD,(TD Ameritrade) and Scottrade for employee training, as well as Universities like Yale, Columbia and NYU.
http://www.stocktrak.com/

TD Bank, NYSE: TD offers a learning game called the WOW Zone. A stock learning simulation game that probably has a lot of neat pictures and puzzles to be solved in what I am guessing is a Dora the Explorer type environment geared more for children and young adults.
http://virtualstockmarket.tdbank.com/

For advanced traders, companies like Zacks Investment Research and The Nasdaq also rely on quotemedia data.

Keep in mind that advanced trading techniques are not for everyone.

For example, the options data that quotemedia provides to the NASDAQ carry high risks and are for advanced traders only. There are a lot of traders that wont meet the minimum requirements to level up their brokerage accounts to engage in advanced trading due to minimum experience and account balance requirements.

For those of us who enjoy these advanced trading options, there is nothing better than a good straddle or strangle, where we can make money if a stock goes up or down. SWEET!

Hope that helps. Apologies to other three people who follow this inactive board for the long post.

GLTA, IMO and FWIW.

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