Blyster...If I understand you correctly....you put in a limit order to buy at .117 and they got you a better deal at .116??? Why would you be upset about that? When a stock is somewhat volatile this can happen. If you had an order in to sell at .117 and they sold at .116 then that would be a different story. Be careful with market orders...you won't know what price you will get until after the fact. I very seldom use a market order anymore.
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