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My suggestion is to not have a limit at all. First trade starts it moving, and just let market forces dictate where it goes from there. {nm}
Posted by: accountant_4_Jesus (a.k.a ) on Feb 15, 03:42
in response to TheWeekendWarrior's post Maybe HSX needs to lower the number of stocks that need...
Maybe HSX needs to lower the number of stocks that need to be bought before an IPO moves..
TheWeekendWarrior
Feb 13, 14:07
Frankly, this system just isn't working.. no one likes it... so why isn't HSX going back to how things were before?
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TheWeekendWarrior
Feb 13, 14:08
+1 to lower share count...
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Oleg Max
Feb 13, 14:13
+1 to lower share count as well.
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accountant_4_Jesus
Feb 13, 17:38
When the share limit is set too low and meets the threshold, you complained that the stock price doesn't move fast enough.
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Antibody
Feb 14, 09:55
Well, it is kind of strange that 10s of thousands of shares barely move a stock a couple cents and then a single trade affects it at reset.
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The Weekend Warrior
Feb 14, 10:31
My suggestion is to not have a limit at all. First trade starts it moving, and just let market forces dictate where it goes from there.
accountant_4_Jesus
Feb 15, 03:42
Yeah! Make reset/ticker traders be online all day long if they want to play stock movement! :)
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The Weekend Warrior
Feb 15, 04:02