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Post by sd on Mar 10, 2019 18:49:15 GMT -5
I was going to short TSLA last week- as there is plenty of potential negatives with Elon pushing the SEC- ill select Tsla short this week, with a stop @ $310.
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Post by blygh on Mar 10, 2019 18:51:16 GMT -5
I will look at the Yahoo numbers. I need to get my pick in - MS long
Blygh Well - I don't know quite what to do - 3 considerations 1) The "Historical Data" (https://finance.yahoo.com/quote/NSTG/history?p=NSTG) lists the low as 22.00 2) The Yahoo one day graphic for 3/8 shows the lowest trade as 22.15 (https://finance.yahoo.com/quote/NSTG/chart?p=NSTG#%3D%3D)
3) the rules say that once a stop/limit is hit the rider gets the next trade price which was 24.78
Real Deal had a similar situation a few weeks back - he got low price Thoughts??
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Post by sd on Mar 11, 2019 8:24:57 GMT -5
My 2 cents is that you're doing all the leg work on tracking this, so it's your call- I would think the historical data should be more accurate than a graphic? But i"d use whatever is easiest for you to update- Looking at the 5 day graphic $22.15 while the chart listed $22.01- so I think Ira was "safe" . Since I only refer to stockcharts, that was the basis of my questioning whether the stop was activated.
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Post by blygh on Mar 11, 2019 10:32:46 GMT -5
WELL I Checked some different sources - Wall St. Journal and Fidelity- which both list the low as "22.0001." Yahoo has seemingly truncated that number to 22.00. The question is "Did NSGT trade at 22" - the answer is "No" . So I will leave the standings as they were unless the group thinks otherwise.
Doing my best
Blygh
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