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Friday, 06/27/2014 8:08:53 PM

Friday, June 27, 2014 8:08:53 PM

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It's been stated a dozen times, but here it is once more:

If an AH trade does not end with just two digits after the decimal (i.e. $17.24 or $100.99)...

-OR-

an AH trade is not a round lot number of shares (i.e. 100 shares or 345,900 shares)...

It is not a retail trade occurring on the AH trading platform. It is a print from some other trade at some other time, such as an algo print from the regular session or a VWAP or a large computer batch trade.

Take a look at today's VRNG trades AH and look at the size and prices of the highlighted items. This isn't rocket science. There is no news. There is nothing that has changed with VRNG to warrant million+ AH sessions. It's index rebalancing.

And yes, even large algo trade or VWAPs can end in only 2 digits after the decimal (instead of 4). Might be a coincidence, or just the price that was settled.