posted
I bought some more this AM in three accounts. Etrade-my account-very quick but had to pay .0011. I bought in my sister's Fidelity account for her. GOOD Grief-slower than molasses in winter, I raised the price to .0014 and it finally filled at .0011. And as slow as that they charge $32 for the pleasure. And when you sell-The cost of transfering is significantly less the cost of selling if this hits .005. Why do people use them? IMO-Debi GLTA
Posts: 1188 | From: Clinton, MA 01510 | Registered: Jan 2004
| IP: Logged |
posted
I think you are see some profit taking going on right now. wait till around lunch time.
Posts: 1006 | From: Camp Hill, PA, USA | Registered: Mar 2004
| IP: Logged |
posted
Wow, no one would sell at 0009 so they bumped the bid right back up to 001!!! Way to hold strong, friends! This is OUR show!
Posts: 1210 | From: Virginia | Registered: Feb 2004
| IP: Logged |
posted
Everything considered CMKX is moving well today! Does anyone have any info. as to why KPG and UCA are still halted? GLTA
Posts: 64 | From: SLC,UT,USA | Registered: Mar 2004
| IP: Logged |
quote:Originally posted by WWJD-thru-me: I bought some more this AM in three accounts. Etrade-my account-very quick but had to pay .0011. I bought in my sister's Fidelity account for her. GOOD Grief-slower than molasses in winter, I raised the price to .0014 and it finally filled at .0011. And as slow as that they charge $32 for the pleasure. And when you sell-The cost of transfering is significantly less the cost of selling if this hits .005. Why do people use them? IMO-Debi GLTA
We can tranfer shares from one provider to another?? I would love to do that...I've got 200,000 QBID and am not looking forward to paying the outrageous commissions Fidelity charges plus the extra $40 for selling (on top of the lovely $38.99 charge for every single buy order. How do we transfer?
quote:Originally posted by pennywise: Everything considered CMKX is moving well today! Does anyone have any info. as to why KPG and UCA are still halted? GLTA
I wondered why they had no charts for today. I was going to compare their jumps to CMKX... guess not!
Posts: 1885 | From: Tampa, FL, US | Registered: Mar 2004
| IP: Logged |
posted
All I can say is up 83%! Im going to laugh in my dad's face for not letting me buy more shares...
Posts: 42 | From: Van Buren,AR US | Registered: Jun 2004
| IP: Logged |
quote:Originally posted by pharmdman: I wondered why they had no charts for today. I was going to compare their jumps to CMKX... guess not!
Just a question....I see a lot of buys going through.....are they holding this down again. Why ain't it close to .005? Could you explain to me why it's still at .0011 and not at .005 or .01.
posted
Smctbone-It is easy to transfer. You need ot have another account opened with the exact same name to make it simple. So if it is a shared account the new account should be the same. Then you can do a full transfer or just the shares you want to transfer. Where fidelity is so expensive Etrade or Ameritrade would be great if you trade pinks. I also use Freetrade but it is pretty bare bones record keeping. It is nice for getting in and out on quick trades. But if you tend to have a lot of stocks and hold them it doesn't list the profit and loss on the portfolio page. You need to refer to a hard copy or have a good memory. But trades averaging under a dollar is nice. I think paying the 9.95 at Etrade is worth it. The priority customer service is really good and any time I have complained about my order getting passed and not executed -they always say maybe it did and didn't show up yet-it's busy and it always shows up. I do not think it would have without the grousing. But since they do take care of it. I can heartily recommend them. IMO-Debi I just tried to find info on account transfer at Fidelity and they list how to transfer in but not out. You should call-they can mail you the form you will need or maybe you can download it. GLTY
Posts: 1188 | From: Clinton, MA 01510 | Registered: Jan 2004
| IP: Logged |
quote:Originally posted by WWJD-thru-me: Smctbone-It is easy to transfer. You need ot have another account opened with the exact same name to make it simple. So if it is a shared account the new account should be the same. Then you can do a full transfer or just the shares you want to transfer. Where fidelity is so expensive Etrade or Ameritrade would be great if you trade pinks. I also use Freetrade but it is pretty bare bones record keeping. It is nice for getting in and out on quick trades. But if you tend to have a lot of stocks and hold them it doesn't list the profit and loss on the portfolio page. You need to refer to a hard copy or have a good memory. But trades averaging under a dollar is nice. I think paying the 9.95 at Etrade is worth it. The priority customer service is really good and any time I have complained about my order getting passed and not executed -they always say maybe it did and didn't show up yet-it's busy and it always shows up. I do not think it would have without the grousing. But since they do take care of it. I can heartily recommend them. IMO-Debi I just tried to find info on account transfer at Fidelity and they list how to transfer in but not out. You should call-they can mail you the form you will need or maybe you can download it. GLTY
Thanks...I finally decided to open an Ameritrade account a couple weeks ago...and that's all I've been trading with. Still use Fidelity for stock watch, it shows much more info and is more user friendly. But their fees are absolutely ridiculous. I bought QBID on 3 separate occasions and had to pay $39 each time
I have traded with TFCT and I know that last time it gapped way up, it had to go back and fill the gap at the end of the day when many took profits. Is this the case?
I am just wondering what you think - no harsh words intended. I am still learning - I know it happened with TFCT - but then headed right back up, I am just wondering if its the case for every stock?
quote:Originally posted by GatorMan: Can't be a woman, THAT'S for sure!
LMAO.. true... but now my brain's in a tailspin trying to figure out who's returned with a new name.... I see conspiracies everywhere now... and I just KNOW that there are alien corpses in Nevada!
Posts: 1885 | From: Tampa, FL, US | Registered: Mar 2004
| IP: Logged |
quote:Originally posted by Purple*Goose: What are diamonds anyways?
The diamond is native carbon in isometric crystals, often octahedrons with rounded edges. It is usually colorless, but some are yellow, green, blue, and even black. It is the hardest substance known. The diamond as found in nature (called a rough diamond) is cut, for use in jewelry, into various forms with many reflecting faces, or facets, by which its brilliancy is much increased.