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This is how it was described to me when I asked about it last year.
quote: I had this problem a week ago Bigfoot it showed up on the Level II of Scottrade. I called them and after a long wait they finally figured out what it meant and said that the T stands for a third party buy (institutional buying, or an MM) and I noticed these trades took place most of the time pre-market or after hours. Just what I learned and seen lots of questions popping up about it.
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These are a few code descriptions listed on Bloomfield...Not very in depth with the definitions but still give you some idea...
a = acquisition b = bunched trade - average price c = cash trade d = distribution e = automatic execution g = bunched sold trade - opening/reopening trade detail h = intraday trade detail i = basket index on close transaction j = rule 127 trade k = rule 155 trade l = sold last n= next day o = opened p = prior reference price r = seller s = split trade t = form t trade - pre/post market trade w = average price trade y = yellow flagged regular trade z = sold - out of sequence
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Posted by: All4all In reply to: None Date:4/26/2007 10:58:42 AM Post #of 5240
Just talked with Jim Marr. I'm very happy with the conversation. The only thing I want to say is: add to your position. I'm selling other stocks and will be adding today and/or tomorrow, regarless of the PPS
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quote:Originally posted by kilikili: Posted by: All4all In reply to: None Date:4/26/2007 10:58:42 AM Post #of 5240
Just talked with Jim Marr. I'm very happy with the conversation. The only thing I want to say is: add to your position. I'm selling other stocks and will be adding today and/or tomorrow, regarless of the PPS
Thanks for the post....not much there other than speculation, but hey, at least someone else is holding
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Great find Illinois "Excellent product" Review
Curt - April 21, 2007
I work for a sheriff's office in Illinois, we recently obtained two of the Frisker Pros and put them through the test in our jail as well as with our patrol guys. Everyone who has used the units love them and have nothing but rave reviews for them. The product is well built and does everything the company claims it will do, and then some, without flaw. The design is exceptional, you put it on and do your search as you normally would, it does not interfere with the search in any way. Any metal and the unit will vibrate to let you know there is something there. It picked up even the smallest of items including small paper clips as well as the plastic headed push pins. One great point is officer safety, if you do find something on the perp your hands are free to do your job, even draw and fire your weapon if need be. With the wands and hand held units you are limited to use of one hand then you have to find a place to put it if you do need use of both hands. Another great aspect is when an officer is searching a perp of a different sex. The unit can be reversed on the hand and used on the back of the hand. This eliminates much of the risk of claims of misconduct while allowing the officer to conduct a more thorough search than he would have without the unit. This allows for greater officer safety, less risk of missed weapons, and less risk of lawsuits. This is one of the best innovations I have seen since the introduction of the Tasers, I can't say enough about them and recommend anyone who has the chance to try one to put it through the test, they will be glad they did. Curt - April 21, 2007
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They'll keep it like this if they can until they shake a few hands. Too many holders, not enough free trading shares for them to make good money playing the run.
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quote:Originally posted by The Bigfoot: They'll keep it like this if they can until they shake a few hands. Too many holders, not enough free trading shares for them to make good money playing the run.
They might as well let her run - they will have a better chance of making something, 'cuz the holders are not budging....
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quote:Originally posted by SherriT: I'll admit, I got tired of waiting...I'd make more by not continuing to do so
I didn't say I sold all though
Same hear. I sold enough at .003 so it's free shares from hear.
I was already on freebies...sold some of them and just took the profit. Had some other losing plays so I wanted more capital to get back in the swing of things....
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