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MxPx1
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Ok quick question I was just looking at my trade conformations tonight and notice this 12/07/2004 01726804431 Bought ICAN 1000000 "0.0008" 800.00 - - - - 800.00

12/07/2004 01727450416 Sold ICAN 275,000 "0.0014" 385.00 - - 0.01 - 384.99

12/07/2004 01726830759 Sold ICAN 725,000 "0.001" 725.00 - - 0.02 - 724.98


Doesn't it seem like they broke my sells into two separate orders? Ok heres what happened I bought ICAN @.0008 then put in a limit to sell @.0014 I got filled 275,000 at 0014 then the bid kept falling so I edited the order to .001 they filled the remaining 725,000 at .001 but shouldn't that all be combined in one order. Is this something new they are doing?

I might have cancelled the order then resubmitted it? I guess today was crazy and I was flipping stuff like crazy like good ole MLON and many others. I guess I could have got thrown off and cancelled then resubmitted who knows. Has this happened to anyone else before?

I guess its no biggie I guess all that matters is the 300+ I made in a matter of like 10-15 minutes.


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I think I found out what I did wrong. Thank You, MxPx
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Unless your broker has an edit order function then they would bill for two orders.
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quote:
Originally posted by Bob Frey:
Unless your broker has an edit order function then they would bill for two orders.


Yes Bob I use Freetrade I could have swore I pressed edit instead of cancelled then resubmitted. I guess it didn't cost me a thing I was only curious as to why it showed up as two transactions. Thank You Bob


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