If someone accidentally sell stocks for wrong price, is possible reverse the trade ?

This 1 centers used to happen a lot
Things are different now. Your brokerage is supposed to detect and reject such orders. For a fact, IB does.
But few years back, I entered a buy order in pre-market and instead of 14.66 entered 17.66 - NASDAQ did NOT agree to bust it - because they said it was within 10% of previous close. I havent tried but I think this order would be rejected now.
 
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Things are different now. Your brokerage is supposed to detect and reject such orders. For a fact, IB does.
But few years back, I entered a buy order in pre-market and instead of 14.66 entered 17.66 - NASDAQ did NOT agree to bust it - because they said it was within 10% of previous close. I havent tried but I think this order would be rejected now.

I believe there are no protections in the pre and post market.
 
I believe there are no protections in the pre and post market.

There are protections but it is based on how far off the price was and there are time deadlines for a bust request. Each exchange has different rules.
 
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