RE:RE:RE:Interesting Volumes on Package-Pal.Aqua, if you buy and use TD investment account you would show up as TD on these sites. When you buy 100,000 shares it could be someone from BMO sold 20,000 shares that would be one purchase as 20,000 units aka (bought from TD sold from BMO.) Then the remaining 80,000 shares get sold by CIBC for 25,000 shares. Hayward for 40,000 shares. Then Scotia for the remaining 15,000 shares. All bought by you as TD but sold up in chunks by the ask sellers. BMO/CIBC/HAYWARD/SCOTIA So if you bought 100k shares at a price limit of 15 cents you might buy from many different sellers/ask to get all your shares bought at 15 cents. If you bought 100k shares on market you would buy through all the ask sellers until all your 100k shares are bought regardless of price. You might start buying at 15 cents and end at 17 cents. If there were only 20k shares at 15 cents. 20k at 15.5 cents. 40k shares at 16 cents. 10k shares at 16.5 cents then remaining 10k shares at 17 cents. Make sense?