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枫下家园 / 理财投资税务 / 猫头鹰,手头还拿着CYD?
-heaver505(heaver);
2003-10-28
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I think he might sell at $32.5 already,and will buy back at lower today. He plays this one pretty well.
-carelesswhisper(无心快语);
2003-10-28
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yesterday I shorted at 29.50 and scared to death for the whole day. thank god it pulled back but i covered too early, at 29.10. sign!!
-heaver505(heaver);
2003-10-28
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Shorting stock too early may make you lose your confidence especially when shorting a Chinese stock. A better way to short them is when they open higher but run lower at around 10am.
-wins(wins);
2003-10-28
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thanks! i'll try next time. btw, what do you think about IVAN?
-heaver505(heaver);
2003-10-28
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I will hold it util I am stopped out with 5%T-stop. The stock shows a good chart but it run very fast in this 3 days, I can't say when it will dip but if it dips and up again I may reload.
-wins(wins);
2003-10-28
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My God! CYD it was down 28.66 now....
-sunshinewei(sunshinewei);
2003-10-28
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speaking of trailing stop, if i set selling order with 5% trail, suppose right now the bid is $5, after thirty minutes, bid is changed to $6, then it pulled down to $5.5. in this case, was my stocks sold at $5.70?
-heaver505(heaver);
2003-10-28
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Yes, certainly you sell your stock at that price.
-sunshinewei(sunshinewei);
2003-10-28
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No, your order won't be activated because the bid has no effect for the stop limit if the bid is not met by any sellers.
-wins(wins);
2003-10-28
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thanks, still confusing.... can you give me an example?
-heaver505(heaver);
2003-10-28
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For a low volume stock, say XYZ, if the bid is $5,the ask is $7 and the latest price is $4. If the bid ups to $6 and goes back to $5 without any offer, the current price is still $4,at this case your T-stop order will be activated at $4 x 95%.
Of course, for large volume stocks, the bid is always almost the same as the latest price, therefor, what you said is right. But still, only the latest price, instead of the bid price, can activate your stop order.
-wins(wins);
2003-10-28
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i see. thanks!!
-heaver505(heaver);
2003-10-28
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Thank you for the correction. Wins.
-sunshinewei(sunshinewei);
2003-10-28
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