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Re: zevo post# 31119

Thursday, 10/02/2014 10:55:36 AM

Thursday, October 02, 2014 10:55:36 AM

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As I have mentioned to you zevo--- AON on an order could prevent you from getting filled. If you are concerned about getting odd lots on a regular type order--- then you could lower the amount of shares in each order by breaking it up into six orders ---for example say--- 500,000 AON. This might affect you commission wise unless you are able to trade without commissions. This way it is easier for your broker to get your AON filled.
If you want to make it easier then go for 10 orders @ at 300,000 AON if the broker will allow you to do it. This could be considered as. " painting the tape". Then if it is allowed, you have to consider commissions if you are paying them. Good Luck.

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