RE:RE:RE:Did you see that trade?You are absolutely right.
I didn't use a calculator.
BMO bought 100,000 shares at 11:59.
$70,000, not the ~$35,000 I suggested.
And the stock was offered at $0.67,
not $0.66.
My memory is often off by a penny.
But you are definitely right.
$70,000 invested at market and filled within a minute took the market cap upYou are absolutely right.
I didn't use a calculator.
BMO bought 100,000 shares at 11:59.
$70,000, not the ~$35,000 I suggested.
And the stock was offered at $0.67,
not $0.66.
My memory is often off by a penny.
But you are definitely right.
$70,000 invested at market and filled within a minute took the market cap upYou are absolutely right.
I didn't use a calculator. BMO bought 100,000 shares at 11:59. $70,000, not the ~$35,000 I suggested. And the stock was offered at $0.67, not $0.66. My memory is often off by a penny. But you are definitely right. The facts are in fact, thanks to you, that $70,000 invested at market and filled within a minute took the market cap up $11,220,000.
$70,000 at market is unfathomably inexplicably risky for anyone.
It might make sense if you owned a ton of stock.
If you had 10 million shares, seventy thousand dollars in would increase your net worth $600,000.
I'd go for thar.
Thanks for correcting the minutiae.