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Friday, 11/02/2007 2:44:46 PM

Friday, November 02, 2007 2:44:46 PM

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Aimgator, the same horse's "PITOOT" in post #8150

Aimgator, you NEVER LEARN. Isn't it true that when a trade executes the seller's asking price = the buyer's bid price? So, if I place a limit trade to sell 10 million shares of EAGM for the listed ASK price on my brioker's site which is presently .0009 and the the BID price is now .0006,... isn't it true that when this trade executes, I get .0009 PPS? And if at the same time I entered another limit order to BUY 10 million shares of EAGM at a BID price of .0006, which it is at present,..isn't it true that when the order executes, I buy the shares for .0006 PPS. My SELL ASK = the ASK at the time of execution and my BUY BID = the BID at the time of execution. What part of that do you NOT understand??? This way I determine what I pay and also what I sell for!!! Sam.

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