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Friday, November 18, 2011 11:54:14 PM
In response to an inbox question I received, I can't reply privately since I don't pay for that service. "you were talking about AON, if one puts in a limit order for a stock, and it doesn't all fill, but you placed it good till cancelled, if it fills over a period of a few days, do you just pay the one commission?"
The answer is if you put in AON, it either fills all at one time or it doesn't fill any, same as being pregnant it is not a partial thing. Like I said, most traders can't even find AON, although my full service broker got that service a few years ago. If you just put in a regular order for 10,000 good for 30 days and it takes ten trade days to fill, you pay 10 commissions, which is better than getting no fills on those days.
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