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Re: John_Langston post# 150147

Monday, 04/06/2015 8:54:41 PM

Monday, April 06, 2015 8:54:41 PM

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John, help me understand how your graph works.

Specifically, how would my shares be recorded? I bought a very large majority of my shares (>75%) with a limit order. I set my target price below the bid and waited for price to drift down to my target. Most often I would get a partial fill then the price would go back up for a while and eventually drift back down to my target again. For larger orders, there would be 3 or 4 partial fills before my order was completed. Occasionally, the price would not come back to my target and I was left with only a partial fill.

As I understand your graph, >75% of my shares that I bought and am (strongly) holding were actually "sells." Am I correct? If not, how not? And if this is correct, then how is your graph at all relevant to anything? It means nothing, especially if there is wash trading.

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