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

That was a limit order to sell 4300 at $18.85. On my broker website, I saw there was 43x100 on the bid side. I wanted to hit that bid with my order. It appears that my broker sent my order to ARCA and the 43x100 wasn't on that platform. But I've no idea why the trade happened at $8.85 instead. Right after my trade, another 1000 shares were sold at the exact same price. And that order was cancelled 56 minutes later. But mine wasn't.
Oh...that the other order happened second kinda moots my line of inquiry
 
If there are only limit orders, then it seems to me that the 1 was left off.
Sounds like you need to check your order logs. If you had a sell limit execute below the limit then it is clearly a failure of your broker or the exchange. I am sorry to say, I have doubts that this is the case.
So...what are "opening and late trading session" and "core trading session"? This is the crux of the erroneous order...I suspect that's the first and last 15 minutes, which doesn't help his cause at all... (regarding rule 7.10)
 
When you say, "the last price stays the same" do toy mean last trade, or last entered...and are you 100% clear on this?

I mean the price of the cancelled order that I'm modifying. I did not even touch that box. And that box is not close to the box for quantity. So in no way I could have accidentally changed something. I clearly saw $18.85.
 
I mean the price of the cancelled order that I'm modifying. I did not even touch that box. And that box is not close to the box for quantity. So in no way I could have accidentally changed something. I clearly saw $18.85.
Yeah, I see that now...moot point since your order was before the other at the same price
 
So...what are "opening and late trading session" and "core trading session"? This is the crux of the erroneous order...I suspect that's the first and last 15 minutes, which doesn't help his cause at all... (regarding rule 7.10)
A limit order is a limit order though I would think regardless of these parameters.
 
Yeah, but an obviously erroneous entry is not. And thus it's relevant if 7.10 applies after hours
I'm just saying that regardless of erroneous status, a limit order would have had to have been made if only limit orders were allowed. In my view, the 1 was likely left off.
 
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