RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:VolumeOkay, last old story from the old guy today. You know all that "level 2" info on shares bid or offered at different prices up and down from the last trade? Those are actual shares you can buy or sell at that price, as offered by an amalgamation of all the traders loading shares into the book. It used to be very helpful indicative info but now with so many alternate and electronic exchanges it's at best misleading to describe a stock as well offered, or thinly bid, based on level 2 data because there is SO MUCH more info in behind that nobody can see. Things like "iceberg" orders where level 2 shows maybe 100,000 for sale or bid, but the computer will instantly refill those 100,000 shares if you take it out. Oh the stories. But I'm done for today. I'm boring myself.