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ha ha... well I almost lost on Lehman when I bought too early at .2 then it went to .05 and finally back up, now down again. I guess should of sold at .4 but this was crazy.
I did well buying FRE at .32 sold a little early
I'M in on this... didn't see the new ticker yet. Thanks.
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I believe I bought around .06 or .07 at the time of the post I will look later...
it seems to have dropped and picked up in late trading
Time & Sales Price Size Exch Time u 0.042 5000 OTO 18:09:46 u 0.042 5000 OTO 18:09:31 u 0.042 5000 OTO 18:09:22 u 0.042 12500 OTO 18:08:55 u 0.042 14300 OTO 18:08:15 u 0.042 20000 OTO 18:07:49 u 0.042 5000 OTO 18:07:14 u 0.042 5000 OTO 18:06:37 u 0.042 5000 OTO 18:05:30 u 0.042 5000 OTO 18:03:39 u 0.0945 250000 OTO 17:27:11 t 0.0343 84492 OTO 17:10:08 p 0.03 13591180 OTO 16:42:56 p 0.03 709534 OTO 16:42:38 z 0.041 135000 OTO 16:33:48 u 0.03 100000 OTO 16:33:02 t 0.03 2000000 OTO 16:31:02 t 0.0305 150000 OTO 16:28:15 t 0.03 200000 OTO 16:27:48 t 0.028 3174555 OTO 16:26:46 t 0.028 9000000 OTO 16:26:39 t 0.028 2047 OTO 16:26:30 t 0.028 9000000 OTO 16:26:23 t 0.028 218006 OTO 16:26:20 t 0.028 3878 OTO 16:26:09 t 0.028 9000000 OTO 16:26:03 t 0.028 3700 OTO 16:25:57 t 0.028 9000000 OTO 16:25:53 t 0.028 131828 OTO 16:25:49 t 0.028 9000000 OTO 16:25:43
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those late trades are just trades that went on during the day. They dont trade pinks after hours from what ive heard.
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Depth/Level II for WAMUQ (WAMUQ) $ 0.034 N/A(N/A) Volume: 868.47 m 4:00 PM EDT Sep 29, 2008 After Hours: $ 0.042 0.008 (+23.53%) Volume: 84.43 m 6:09 PM EDT Sep 29, 2008
What do the colors mean in the Level II/Depth data area?
In the first two columns of the Level 2 data area, the eight colors are simply used to separate the data . (based on price) In the third - Time & Sales - column (ie. the very right hand side of this area), green, signifies up red signifies down and white signifies no change.
The up and down arrows that appear in the Price columns of the Bid & Ask offer areas of our Level 2 data area are drawn based on the Bid/Ask delta value meaning that the specific Market Maker dropped or lowered their bid/ask value for that specific offer.
The "Exchange" identifier symbols are the Market Maker IDs for the various exchanges placing the bid & ask offers. Most can be clicked to view the details of the Market Maker.
What do the letters mean on the left hand side of the "Time & Sales" column?
The "Time & Sales" column of the Quotemodule tool displays the "Trade Indicator" code on the left side of the column. A normal trade will have no Trade Indicators.
Here are the original code descriptions:
a = acquisition b = bunched trade - average price c = cash trade d = distribution e = automatic execution f = intermarket sweep 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 u = extended hours trade - reported late or out of sequence w = average price trade y = yellow flagged regular trade z = sold - out of sequence Close Level II Quotebook
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I don't have the live LII but I'LL BET NITE is the one that would be trying to kill this one. If it can. NITE is after me LOL.
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quote:Originally posted by BooDog: showing a .1604 lmao
okay, back to .082 freekin WB did that to me yesterday, went from around 1.89 to .01 and then back up again. No shorting eh? cept in secret! wahahahaha!
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quote:Originally posted by BooDog: showing a .1604 lmao
okay, back to .082 freekin WB did that to me yesterday, went from around 1.89 to .01 and then back up again. No shorting eh? cept in secret! wahahahaha!
I noticed the low of .o1 and was trying to figure out when.. oh well must of been a single sale. Same as that .1604 when trading thinned out.
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Sold wamuq at .105 today (posted in wrong spot earlier) making other trades but will look at later
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Good job rockster. i am holding until at least bail out news. its been holding steady at .11 all day so i think she has a ways up to go. fingers crossed.
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Closed at .15. Now lets see what the open brings. Senate to vote on bailout friday so should be good for the rest of the week imo. Lets roll!!!!
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just be careful.. lehmq dropped to .02 a week or so after dropping from the exchange.. and then went back up. You can hold or save some money for another possible dip. Hope it goes up.
This did hit .028 once but that was in the first day. Different times though with the bailout.
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WaMu Assets May Be Worth Far Less Than First Disclosed-Report Thursday 10/02/2008 9:47 AM ET - Dow Jones News
Related Companies Symbol Last %Chg JPM 48.57 -1.38% WAMUQ 0.12 -17.07%
As of 10:02 AM ET 10/2/08
DOW JONES NEWSWIRES
The $32.9 billion in assets Washington Mutual Inc. (WAMUQ) listed in its recent bankruptcy filing could be much lower than initially disclosed because at least some are shares of company stock that's now nearly worthless, Seattle's Puget Sound Business Journal reported Wednesday. WaMu hasn't said how much of its assets are tied up in company stock, but on Tuesday it disclosed in a Securities and Exchange Commission filing that "it does not anticipate that there will be any recovery to the company for the common stock interest." The Seattle-based thrift holding company listed debts of $8.2 billion in its Chapter 11 bankruptcy filing in Delaware last Friday, a day after its thrift subsidiary was seized by federal regulators. JP Morgan Chase & Co. (JPM) bought WaMu's banking operations. If a large chunk of WaMu's assets is tied up in its stock, the pool of money available to the company's dozens of creditors will be diminished. WaMu shares were delisted from the New York Stock Exchange and now trade on the over-the-counter Pink Sheets, where they closed Wednesday at 14 cents each. Full story at http://seattle.bizjournals.com/seattle/sto...29/daily20.html
-Dow Jones Newswires; 201-938-5500
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Nice finish. Considering. Some major bleeding out there imo.
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quote:Originally posted by gumzsa: That came out at 9:30 in the morning and we still held .12's. I think we still good here.
Agree, I couldn't get here earlier to post. Could have a crazy dip and then a crazy run LOL. I'd certainly like to see the crazy RUN first!
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Maybe CITI will buy WAMUQ now that Wells over bid them on Wachovia.lol.That would be sweet.
I guess the bancruptcy hearing is at 9:30 a.m. so maybe we can get some news either good or bad in the afternoon.
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WaMu seeks access to $5 bln deposit at JPMorgan Fri Oct 3, 2008 12:16pm WILMINGTON, Delaware, Oct 3 (Reuters) - Washington Mutual Inc WAMUQ.PK, the bankrupt holding company of the failed regional bank, is seeking to access a $5 billion cash deposit JPMorgan Chase & Co (JPM.N: Quote, Profile, Research, Stock Buzz) gained control of when it took over its deposits last week, a Washington Mutual lawyer said on Friday.
In first-day motions in U.S. bankruptcy court in Delaware, concerns about the status of the $5 billion deposit dominated the proceedings.
"It is our understanding that those deposits were taken as part of the transaction with JPMorgan," Marcia Goldstein, a bankruptcy lawyer representing Washington Mutual, said in court.
"They (JPMorgan) have indicated to us that they would like some opportunity to review the facts that are related to those assets," she continued.
Washington Mutual was closed by the U.S. government last week in the largest bank failure by far in the United States, and its banking assets were sold to JPMorgan for $1.9 billion.
In a U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission filing this week, the holding company said it had $5 billion of cash deposited with Washington Mutual Bank prior to it being taken over by U.S. banking regulators.
Goldstein said the company had reached a "standstill agreement" with JPMorgan that would require both parties to give each other 48 hours notice if WaMu seeks to withdraw the deposit or either party decides to take any court action related to the deposit.
"Even JPMorgan might have trouble with a withdrawal request of $5 billion," Goldstein said.
The $5 billion could potentially be used to pay creditors of the holding company.
"It sounds very unusual for the holder of a $5 billion account not to be able to make withdrawals from that account," Thomas Lauria, a lawyer representing a group of note holders in the case, told the court.
The standstill agreement is in effect until Oct. 15, Goldstein said.
Goldstein also said at the hearing that WaMu was not seeking outside bankruptcy financing at the time, as it currently has "adequate cash" to fund the costs of the bankruptcy process. (Editing by Brian Moss)
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