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Wednesday, September 16, 2020 2:07:03 PM
I tried to buy 10k TMDI shares in last month. But my market buying order could not be executed. My limited buying order also did not go through. I had to call my Fidelity broker to issue a buying order through phone. I was told by Fidelity that the setup was to protect the traders from the risk of big price fluctuation. If a selling order can be executed smoothly on line and a buying order cannot, then selling order has more power to push the share price down than the power from buying order to push the price up. Such a trading setup can make the share price drift lower gradually. Am I right? This is just my thought for sharing with the board.
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