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Is the U.S. stock market rigged?
CBS News ^ | March 30, 2014 | Steve Kroft

Posted on 03/31/2014 12:26:58 PM PDT by C19fan

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To: Lurkina.n.Learnin
They used to steal my sox.;-)

Now they hide my keys.

41 posted on 03/31/2014 2:26:19 PM PDT by RoosterRedux (Obama LImbo: " How low-down can you go?")
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To: C19fan

it’s not just the unseen movers. Little ole me could not help but notice when trading through Schwab when I bought something through them the transaction would always take 3 or 4 days. The settled price was always the highest quote for that period. When selling the contrary was always true. Stick it Chuck.


42 posted on 03/31/2014 2:46:00 PM PDT by rsobin
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To: C19fan

"Step right up ladies and gentlemen!!"

43 posted on 03/31/2014 2:49:43 PM PDT by Right Wing Assault
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To: C19fan

You have it right.

Traders with massive capability have an advaantage in the short and very short term.

Those who buy and hold are not substantially effected by that advantage. If you set the buy or sell price, you get what you want or don’t. Then , you try again.


44 posted on 03/31/2014 2:53:28 PM PDT by bert ((K.E. N.P. N.C. +12 ..... History is a process, not an event)
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To: cripplecreek

no, not at all.

If you carefully search out and buy a mutual fund you will get a return much better than at the casino


45 posted on 03/31/2014 2:55:41 PM PDT by bert ((K.E. N.P. N.C. +12 ..... History is a process, not an event)
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To: CodeToad

Indeed. Cramer even admitted in an interview that he used CNBC to help manipulate prices of stocks in which he had a position.


46 posted on 03/31/2014 3:01:57 PM PDT by NVDave
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To: rsobin
You need to place a limit order at a specific price and not a market order. And the settlement time for a stock order is 3 days by rule (T+3 it is called)...but it will be at the price you specified or better if the order is executed. Contrary to what used to be the rule, a limit order is the same price (at Schwab) as a market order ($8.95 regardless of size, number of shares, or cost). My limit orders are day orders but I cancel them if they don't execute in the next few minutes at no cost. My brother, on the other hand, enters a limit order and often walks away until later just to see if the market comes to him.

I also watched the market depth activity (at Schwab) and set my order limit at a price which I like but which will get executed. If the market moves away, I make a decision to either raise the price by cancelling and re-entering the order or leave the order as is to see if the market comes back to me.

A limit order at a specified price will be executed at my price or better...or it will not be executed at all.

Once executed, the stock is mine, but the transaction settles over the next three days. In fact, if I want, I can resell the stock before the transactions settles.

47 posted on 03/31/2014 3:32:29 PM PDT by RoosterRedux (Obama LImbo: " How low-down can you go?")
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48 posted on 03/31/2014 4:15:18 PM PDT by RoosterRedux (My tagline was hacked by the NSA.)
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To: RoosterRedux
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49 posted on 03/31/2014 4:17:53 PM PDT by RoosterRedux (My tagline was hacked by the NSA.)
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To: Pearls Before Swine

In effect, they skim a bit, and I think the practical effect of this is to widen the bid-ask spread a bit.
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The penny pricing has NARROWED the spread ,,, the NYSE hated to go to it because it put their people out of business (the market makers that have seats and their traders in the pits) and gave the profits to the huge HFT wirehouses... now there is basically no backstop to an out of control market is a bad trade is entered... say a price wrong by a few decimal points or a LARGE quantity that can’t be realistically filled..


50 posted on 03/31/2014 5:00:15 PM PDT by Neidermeyer (I used to be disgusted , now I try to be amused.)
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To: AU72

Or how the Fed sold its GM stock before the recall news came out...


51 posted on 03/31/2014 7:18:49 PM PDT by logi_cal869
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To: Graybeard58

My youngest brother has also done quite well with his stock picks. He (and you and your wife) have the satisfaction of being tangibly rewarded for applying the practical conservative virtues of careful analysis, planning, and discipline. As Margaret Thatcher used to say, “the facts of life are conservative,” and few things are as intensely fact driven as clever stock picking.


52 posted on 03/31/2014 8:11:46 PM PDT by Rockingham
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