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Well folks, I admit I have screwed up. I identified ONEV at .05 or so for run-up but have vested it all in QBID. With Ameritrade it precluded me from doing a rapid turn around w/o sitting for three days. So I have lost out on the sell/buy-back on QBID and ONEV. ARRRRHHHH. Next time I will be more keenly aware of the RSI/PPS/MACD/charts.
On to other biz.
OILMAN!!!!!
You want a used 206L? Or a MD500? I cruise the Astar at work, too edgy, like making love to a french woman, always something to do!
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ONEV got some of my money,(which is doing good)but QBID has gotten the rest.If I would've pumped all into ONEV I could've been set.It's all a gamble.The price we pay.
Posts: 2093 | From: Leaving Your House | Registered: Apr 2004
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DelightInFlight - apply for a margin account and you will not have to wait 3 days for your money to settle. You can't use margins in trading pennies but you can use its benefit of waving the settlement period.
Rick
quote:Originally posted by DelightInFlight: Well folks, I admit I have screwed up. I identified ONEV at .05 or so for run-up but have vested it all in QBID. With Ameritrade it precluded me from doing a rapid turn around w/o sitting for three days. So I have lost out on the sell/buy-back on QBID and ONEV. ARRRRHHHH. Next time I will be more keenly aware of the RSI/PPS/MACD/charts.
On to other biz.
OILMAN!!!!!
You want a used 206L? Or a MD500? I cruise the Astar at work, too edgy, like making love to a french woman, always something to do!
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As long as you don't do it too often you can retrade before your money is settled. I dont know what their limits are but its a red flag system, if you trade above this limit with unsettled funds then you get red flagged.
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