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01/25/09 10:42 PM

#14956 RE: THECRAPSMAN #14951

Actually, Buying @ then Selling @ .0001, is always a loss.

Under Normal conditions, there’s likely never a “break even” point on shares sold at the same price purchased. Each buys/sells transactions costs commission and therein lays the losses from the Grand Total of the Bottom-Line.

IF I was to start out with $1000 and repeatedly bought and sold at the same PPS, the commissions would be chewing away at the bottom-line each time. Eventually the $1000 would become $0.00

Ditto! If I bought at .0001 and sold at .0002.

But as for the Buying and selling at the same PPS and actually break even? –There “IS” a possibility! (Under Abnormal conditions, of course.)

Depending on the brokerage, one must “Maintain” a certain large capital balance in their brokerage account to qualify for commission free trades and therein lays the exception to the rules….

(The commission free trades are the incentives for maintaining large capital balances within said brokerage account)

Most common traders don’t know about this, as they’ll likely not have, yet alone keep or maintain, the necessary large capital balance in their brokerage account to qualify.

The more money at your disposal, the more monetary information ends up in your path.