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    firstradepro

    Does anybody know this broker: http:///www,firstradepro.com Any recomendations? JJ
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    Who's in control?

    I'd say the biggest force behind market moves is when the institutions decide to buy or sell. JJ
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    Market order placed prior to opening

    I'm currently looking for a broker that let's you place "on opening" orders. There's not many that do. I found one that allows "fill and kill" orders; hense the post. As I'm not getting many replys, I assume not many traders use these type of orders. As a swing trader using the...
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    Market order placed prior to opening

    Will a market order placed prior to the opening be treated the same as a "market on opening order" on the NYSE? Will a limit order with a "fill or kill" condition placed prior to the opening be treated the same as a "limit on opening order" on the NYSE? Most brokers don't seem to have on...
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    IB does not accept limit on open orders

    Yes, Cash, that's exactly what I'm talking about. Who allows these conditional orders? Thanks. JJ
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    IB does not accept limit on open orders

    Yes, your right about using the broker posts, sorry. I was told that I can not place limit orders prior to the opening. Thank you
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    IB does not accept limit on open orders

    I talked to IB chat today and learned that they do not accept limit on open orders on the NYSE. I was told "because supersoes, soes and selectnet do not accept non-marketable limit orders". Is there any brokerage firms that do accept this type of order? Thanks...
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    NYSE open limit orders

    Thank you Robert. To do a short sale on the open, I assume the opening price must be above the previous close. jj
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    NYSE open limit orders

    I've read some of the past threads and would like to know if I have open limit orders on NYSE correct. If I want to buy IBM on the open at 110 or better and IBM opens at 108, my purchase price would have been 108. If it opens at 111 and then falls to 108, I would not have purchased IBM...
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