dillion...the computer programs are designed to handle only four decimal places.....if you see a trade at .0001, it is possible for the execution price to be anywhere from .00005 to .00014....then the computer rounds the transaction to 4 places.....in the case of a zero transaction price....that DOESN'T mean the stock was sold for nothing...that can't happen....it means the trade was from .00004 to anything 5 decimal places or more above zero...and, then the print is rounded down to -00-......
as for the thing about selling at .00002....i believe i saw on this board and know that on other boards some people have reported dumping QBID stock .....most people only get $9 or $10 per million (.00001) or less....some have gotten as high as .00002 ($20/million).....
but, in order to get that trade, you'll have to pick up the phone and tell a customer service rep that you will sell for that little....because you can't key that in from your terminal.