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Re: dinogreeves post# 3091

Wednesday, 10/18/2017 1:49:18 PM

Wednesday, October 18, 2017 1:49:18 PM

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I have noticed 2 T-trades lately (one yesterday) which is either MMs covering short or yes they would be international orders from overseas as there is no dilution at all and was confirmed that the SS is the same by the TA.

http://www.investopedia.com/terms/f/formt.asp

DEFINITION of 'Form T'

A form that FINRA requires brokers to use for reporting equity trades executed outside of normal market hours. Form T trades occur during extended hours - before the market opens and after it closes. The objective of the Form T reports is to maintain market transparency and integrity.
BREAKING DOWN 'Form T'

Trading in extended hours enables investors to react quickly to events that typically occur outside regular market hours, such as earnings reports. However, liquidity may be constrained during such Form T trading, resulting in wide bid-ask spreads. Form T trading is especially suited for overseas investors, since they may conduct the bulk of their U.S. trading when their markets are open but U.S. markets are closed.

Everything is IMHO. Do your own DD. I don't make you push buttons. You do. Glad I could clear that up for you.