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EndoTarget

09/01/15 12:30 PM

#233079 RE: InternetForumUser #233077

On an ugly market day, PPHM stands very well.... Why?

And what happen when we touch 1.19 and 1.21...?


Yeah... ClayTrader will offer us a new video telling the next resistance level is 1.31 then september 7-8 occurs and one PR and BOOM...

Too bad for those waiting on the sidelines. OK they can catch up before 3 and 5 and before MD1225 article spreading before going to 12.5 then 30 because we will be bought... But by Who and When?

Stay tune... WookieWookie we are waiting...
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tradero

09/01/15 12:53 PM

#233084 RE: InternetForumUser #233077

Sorry IFU but that is NOT the way I understand my Broker's reply...

I dont know what is that you have read in the past that makes you be so certain, but even though English is not my first language it is very clear to me that they say they will NOT vote... and IB is one of the majors.

And I insist, I specified VERY clearly it was a ROUTINE vote... I really do not understand how you can be so positive once you read their reply. Should I believe you or should I believe in what they stated?

You mean they are lying? What would they be gaining? Why would they ever be wasting their time to vote? When would they be voting considering they would have to wait to make sure I am not going to vote?
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realist1

09/01/15 3:24 PM

#233121 RE: InternetForumUser #233077

RE " Broker Non-Votes will be counted as YES votes since Proposal 3 is considered routine. "

No. Broker non votes are counted against. 14def explicitly says that.
The problem is that if the account holder does not vote, the broker will vote YES because it is considered a routine matter.

Sounds confusing I know.
But a non vote does't always become a broker non vote. The broker can vote yes because it's considered a routine matter.

You say your broker does not vote non voted proxies, but apparently some/most other brokerage houses do and that's the problem.