Monday, April 14, 2014 9:06:03 PM
None....and I got none. But a small order for 166 shares gets bought at
.14?
What that tells me is there is no big sellers out there. Someone
wanting to sell 3000 shares could have sold to me at .19. But no one
wants to sell there.
I agree, it is either a seller who just wanted to sell his 166 shares at
whatever the bid was and did not care because it was only the cost of a
meal for two at Red Lobster.
My problem is that I want to accumulate but I do not want to be eaten up
by transaction costs, so I put in the AON orders. I bet I am not the
only one doing the same.
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