I just opened a very small account with a new brokerage firm.
This is what happned:
I had gotten in 20 shares at FGP (now that is a fairly thinly traded stock) and today I closed out at market. My market was a pure market order.
Since it didn't seem that my order was executing after 8 minutes (the stock was on an uptick), I called up. It took a while (a few minutes) and the position was closed at 2 cents below bid. The executed price never showed up in the charts. I called up and complained.
Here the answer: An odd lot below 100 shares is an odd lot - executed price is not recorded in chart. Even lots and mixed lots only are recorded on charts (mixed being 101 shares or anything else above 100 but not being in multiples in 100).
Can anyone confirm that this is the rule? (sidenote: I will contact the SEC if need be, & this has never happened in my IB account)
Thanks.
This is what happned:
I had gotten in 20 shares at FGP (now that is a fairly thinly traded stock) and today I closed out at market. My market was a pure market order.
Since it didn't seem that my order was executing after 8 minutes (the stock was on an uptick), I called up. It took a while (a few minutes) and the position was closed at 2 cents below bid. The executed price never showed up in the charts. I called up and complained.
Here the answer: An odd lot below 100 shares is an odd lot - executed price is not recorded in chart. Even lots and mixed lots only are recorded on charts (mixed being 101 shares or anything else above 100 but not being in multiples in 100).
Can anyone confirm that this is the rule? (sidenote: I will contact the SEC if need be, & this has never happened in my IB account)
Thanks.