worldco going out of business??

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Quote from Chris Watts:



so go trade your 100 shares.


Oh my god, you are worthless. Maybe we should bring attention back to some of your first posts on ET. Thanks for playing though....I'll take your advice and go trade my one lots tomorrow...you are a JOKE. And some people are wondering how World Co got in trouble???


"Hi,

Just curious what the rules are for partial fills?

Here's what happened to me today:

Was long IBM for 1000 shares. Market started to dive, so I decided to sell all 1000 shares. Got filled for 300 shares. Next two prints, no fills, then I got filled for the other 700 shares at an additional 10 cents below. So essentially, my order was chopped up and filled at different times and prices...and not sequentially.

What happened? Why did the specialist do this?


I'm currently taking on 4 brand new traders into my group. I'm wondering what would be a decent rate to have them start out with. I don't expect them to trade more than 4000 shares until after 6 months. They all put up cap and are expecting me to show them the ropes.

What are most firms offering new traders?"
 
There are creditors that OWN that equipment, not worldco. If caught, we could be charged with theft from these creditors. Why don't you take a class on Business 101. I suggest you shut that hole of yours before you further make a fool out of yourself...

Quote from mrktrend:

I was just trying to be funny but since you've been rude to everyone so far. I have to say that why don't you get a life some where else.
Stealing??? Who's stealing whose money right now??? Worldco wants their assets back then give back the money. Fair trade don't you think?

 
yeah, and look at the responses...NO ONE has a clue how it works...cos the way specialists fill those orders, it's RANDOM. nice try though.

wow, i must hav really burst your bubble...you're actually wasting your time and searching through the archives in attempt to burn me. get a life.

Quote from sdtrader:



Oh my god, you are worthless. Maybe we should bring attention back to some of your first posts on ET. Thanks for playing though....I'll take your advice and go trade my one lots tomorrow...you are a JOKE. And some people are wondering how World Co got in trouble???


"Hi,

Just curious what the rules are for partial fills?

Here's what happened to me today:

Was long IBM for 1000 shares. Market started to dive, so I decided to sell all 1000 shares. Got filled for 300 shares. Next two prints, no fills, then I got filled for the other 700 shares at an additional 10 cents below. So essentially, my order was chopped up and filled at different times and prices...and not sequentially.

What happened? Why did the specialist do this?


I'm currently taking on 4 brand new traders into my group. I'm wondering what would be a decent rate to have them start out with. I don't expect them to trade more than 4000 shares until after 6 months. They all put up cap and are expecting me to show them the ropes.

What are most firms offering new traders?"
 
Quote from Chris Watts:

This is such an idiotic idea. Are you that much of a cheap-o? Do you count pennies everynight before going to sleep? If you had a clue on how limited partnerships work, taking monitors or any properties would be considered "stealing"...as we're not entitled to such assets.



Magna where are you when we need you-----
No Wait, this is too much fun:)

btw Chris Watts-- Tell us about your Porsche:p
 
Quote from mrktrend:

Better yet, all Worldco traders who have their money frozen, just walk out with all the monitors and pcs and all their assets. You got 2 weeks to do it. Then aution them off on the ebay and try to recover some of your money. God bless!

p.s. Moderator, I agree that Chirs Watts has to go. He's getting really annoying now.


when people are losing $20,000 and $50,000, or even much more in some cases, making $100 off a monitor and risking jail is not gonna do much.
 
I'm finished with you. Good night everyone. Good
luck to all Worldco traders.



Quote from Chris Watts:

There are creditors that OWN that equipment, not worldco. If caught, we could be charged with theft from these creditors. Why don't you take a class on Business 101. I suggest you shut that hole of yours before you further make a fool out of yourself...

 
exactly...

only a piker would think about taking monitors and selling them on ebay.

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when people have $20,000 and $50,000, or even much more in some cases, making $100 off a monitor and risking jail is not gonna do much.
 
Quote from mrktrend:

Obviously you are not a business man (never will) and don't know the meaning of the RISK of doing business. What's wrong with putting up a couple of thousand? Is that too much to ask for since you claimed before that you were making some serious money. Why are you so afraid?


Some decent traders don't comfortably have the money to put up after getting robbed a lot of money by firms going out of business.
 
finally, a voice of reason in this sea of knuckle heads.

Quote from I Missed Boat:



Some decent traders don't comfortably have the money to put up after getting robbed a lot of money by firms going out of business.
 
umm...yeah, ok. did i make you feel that dumb in front of all the readers? so sorry...have a good night. try not to cry too much.

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I'm finished with you. Good night everyone. Good
luck to all Worldco traders.



 
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