RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:Go upAgree about it being a little more de-risked after the last announcement. Still waiting for the big one though.
Can anyone explain how Pershing can place a buy order for 65000 shares at 4.5c, and only have 12000 hit the RBC ask for a partial fill (they were first in line at 4.5c), then have 33000 get magically redirected to the second guy in line, TD, instead of filling the RBC bid first, AND on top of that, 20000 gets redirected to a dark exchange to fill an Instinet ask at 4.5c.
How does this even happen?
Why would ANY shares ever get redirected to a dark exchange when there is an ample supply of bids and asks to fill all of these orders on the CSE?
Why would any order get split into 3 parts for no good reason other than to game the system and create multiple and unnecessary commissions?
Wow do the exchanges ever look rigged when stuff like this happens.
First In, First Out is dead.
So sad.