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Re: midtownmurphy post# 7200

Thursday, 11/10/2016 9:28:03 PM

Thursday, November 10, 2016 9:28:03 PM

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What happens when you do not select the all or none qualifier at a limit price and (X)MM can fill a portion of it below your limit and Y(MM) can fill a portion of it at your limit?

I typically use all or none, but have had many instances where I placed the order at the ask and it filled at the bid.

Was my broker sitting there at a desk looking out for my best interest and said "hey, I can get you in cheaper"?
Nope, there is this thing you are typing on and it has code behind it to display what you type and **newsflash** there are programs that operate the stock market with a lot more code.

Surely you know this already as a seasoned trader, so what is the underlying point you are trying to express?

Sure people try to paint, but an hour and a half before close?
*rolls eyes*

Regards,
Fizzlegig