Here's a pretty obscure order execution question.
I'm trying to get filled on a sell order for a thinly traded stock on NYSE. I should be at the head of the queue because my order was inside the spread when I entered it. The reported last trade is above the spread, so it looks like no trades have executed since I entered my order.
However, the volume keeps ticking up, in fact several trades have executed since I entered my order. How are these trades occuring without changing the last price and without hitting my ask?
To be precise here is the situation:
Before I entered my order:
Bid 1 @ 10.22, ask 2 @ 10.25, last trade 10.25, volume 24,300 shares.
I put in a sell order for 800 shares. The market now looks like this:
Bid 1 @ 10.22, ask 12 @ 10.24, last trade 10.25, volume 25,100 shares.
Who is getting filled, at what price, and why don't they have to trade through me?
Thanks,
Martin
I'm trying to get filled on a sell order for a thinly traded stock on NYSE. I should be at the head of the queue because my order was inside the spread when I entered it. The reported last trade is above the spread, so it looks like no trades have executed since I entered my order.
However, the volume keeps ticking up, in fact several trades have executed since I entered my order. How are these trades occuring without changing the last price and without hitting my ask?
To be precise here is the situation:
Before I entered my order:
Bid 1 @ 10.22, ask 2 @ 10.25, last trade 10.25, volume 24,300 shares.
I put in a sell order for 800 shares. The market now looks like this:
Bid 1 @ 10.22, ask 12 @ 10.24, last trade 10.25, volume 25,100 shares.
Who is getting filled, at what price, and why don't they have to trade through me?
Thanks,
Martin