Anyone here bought my shares of BCOR after hours 2 days ago?

Sometimes a cigar is just a cigar. Sounds more like a bad print that was corrected.
If your brokerage agreement allows for arbitration - then file an arbitration claim. Not sure if a Canadian can request NYSE arbitration.
File a written complaint with the NYSE. That opens a file which will trigger an exchange compliance person to investigate the situation. Make sure your complaint is in writing with a copy to your broker, the SEC and the CSA. When the SEC does it's audit of NYSE/ARCA one of the first things they look at is the open compliance files and the length of time taken to close a file.
Is your broker an exchange member ? If not also include their order consolidator in your complaint.
Yes, foreign nationals have the right to file in US courts, and a binding arbitration agreement that bars foreign nationals from participating is invalid as against public policy and he could file in district court.
 
Yes, foreign nationals have the right to file in US courts, and a binding arbitration agreement that bars foreign nationals from participating is invalid as against public policy and he could file in district court.

Not my point. His brokerage agreement most likely outlines specific remedies.
 
Yes, foreign nationals have the right to file in US courts, and a binding arbitration agreement that bars foreign nationals from participating is invalid as against public policy and he could file in district court.

Not my point. His brokerage agreement most likely outlines specific remedies.
Well, my point was, it's in the issuing party's interest to make a binding arbitration agreement open to the widest possible number of people...so his status as a foreign national almost certainly had no bearing on recourse available to him.
 
While I am sympathetic, chuck it up for lesson learned IE benefit from this experience.

I'm gonna fight to get my money back. I'm sure that in some way my broker did something wrong. I need to find the right angle.
 
Sometimes a cigar is just a cigar. Sounds more like a bad print that was corrected.
If your brokerage agreement allows for arbitration - then file an arbitration claim. Not sure if a Canadian can request NYSE arbitration.
File a written complaint with the NYSE. That opens a file which will trigger an exchange compliance person to investigate the situation. Make sure your complaint is in writing with a copy to your broker, the SEC and the CSA. When the SEC does it's audit of NYSE/ARCA one of the first things they look at is the open compliance files and the length of time taken to close a file.
Is your broker an exchange member ? If not also include their order consolidator in your complaint.

Here in Canada, we have our own agencies where we can file complaints.
 
It's the IIROC in Canada. Read the brokerage agreement you completed when you opened the account. It will outline specific remedies.
I would still complain in writing to the US organizations I mentioned.
 
I'm gonna fight to get my money back. I'm sure that in some way my broker did something wrong. I need to find the right angle.

I hope you do get your money back but point is you made errors in this trade, benefit from the advice given to you by others and do not repeat them, best of luck.
 
It's the IIROC in Canada. Read the brokerage agreement you completed when you opened the account. It will outline specific remedies.
I would still complain in writing to the US organizations I mentioned.

Thanks for the advice. The thing is I'm a speaker of french and I'm not sure that I can explain what happened in a perfect english. I may try anyway. I've nothing to lose.
 
I hope you do get your money back but point is you made errors in this trade, benefit from the advice given to you by others and do not repeat them, best of luck.

Like I said at the very beginning of this thread, there was a computer glitch. I did not sent the order at $8.85. I just changed the quantity of a cancelled order at $18.85 and I checked the box for the after hours trading. I didn't even touch the box where the price is. It was already at $18.85. I reviewed the transaction 3 times to be sure that everything was fine before sending it to the market. I also checked of last time to see if the 4300 shares were still there on the buy side. I've no idea what happened but it went to the market at the wrong price. Obviously, my broker is always right and they say that I'm the culprit. We all know that no system is perfect but they don't believe it.
 
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