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NickHous

03/11/20 10:50 PM

#251745 RE: BostonTrader #251744

I was going to ask you for circuit breakers, but I went ahead and copy and paste what they are below:

What is the circuit breaker rule?
Market volatility regulations
Circuit-breaker points represent the thresholds at which trading is halted market-wide for single-day declines in the S&P 500 Index. Circuit breakers halt trading on the nation's stock markets during dramatic drops and are set at 7%, 13%, and 20% of the closing price for the previous day.



Additional Q would be, do these levels hold for pre-market trading and they halt pre-market? If halt occurs pre-market, do they open up normal trading at normal time?

Edit: So S&P shows 2741.38 close today. 7% would be drop of 191.8966

Currently futures show drop of 104.25

I guess we will all have to wait till tomorrow to see market reaction.

Wouldn't hurt my feelings if AMRN bucks the trend.
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hayward

03/12/20 9:27 AM

#251844 RE: BostonTrader #251744

Boston Trader

We are down 17% on 275,000 shares traded THAT IS CRAZY

Michael