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I would like to suggest to the group that we all put in a GTC Limit order for CTKH at $1.00 Thanks, offshore
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SEEMS LIKE CTKH IS HOLDING IT'S OWN WELL. I AM REALLY HAPPY WITH THE LAST 3 DAYS. SEEMS TO BE SECURING A STRONG SOLID BASE AT .006. I KNOW IT DOES NOT SEEM THAT GOOD TO SOME WHO JUST BOUGHT IN. I BOUGHT AT .002 AND .0021.
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cetek...what kind of information on that web site?...the sec filings link had nothing on it where did u find good info?
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Offshore what do you mean by GTC order? I'm very new to pennies nd holding alot of CTKH. Thank you.
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quote:Originally posted by offshoretrader: I would like to suggest to the group that we all put in a GTC Limit order for CTKH at $1.00 Thanks, offshore
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thanks njs for saying it.... come on, help out the newbies what do the abbreviations mean?
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Thank you. Also what would be the purpose of putting a sell order in a $1.00? Sorry I'm new to this but everybody on this board has been extremely helpful. Thank everyone.
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Thanks. That is a great site for anyone. Thanks again. Now back to CTKH. what does this buyback plan mean to us. I can't find info on it anywhere. I've even spoken to my friend at Goldman Sach's and he doesn't know anything about the buyback either.
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I've had a GTC limit on CTKH @ .75, maybe I'll cancel and make it $1.00
quote:Originally posted by offshoretrader: I would like to suggest to the group that we all put in a GTC Limit order for CTKH at $1.00 Thanks, offshore
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MM's can actually sell uncommitted shares that they don't actually have. If you put in a GTC sell price, they can't use them forcing them to actually trade only stocks they own or other uncommitted stocks.
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Is good idea-- scottrade kicks my orders if they are too far away from current price-- i also have noticed on some stocks that when i put in a limit sell order above the ask they drop the ask for awhile --are they trying to get me to modify/chase it down?--
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wyznrich-Yes -Use a limit order at the high price-if they sell it at a limit of 1.00 a share I don't think you would cry. I have all kinds of GTC limit orders in. just set it high enough that you won't have regret if it gets sold. I had a GTC limit sell go thru on IEME yesterday and I wish I had set it higher. Still have some and will buy if goes down again. -Debi
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