Afraid not but I'm not going to argue with you, do your own research instead.
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Sharesies is an automated platform with a linear (small percentage of your purchase) fee structure and individuals can buy shares over their mobile while ordering a coffee - or doing whatever ... Saved a bit of money from lunch ... buy a RBC share (or half of it) instead.
No accountants hurt during this procedure ... and the computer platform either does not mind whether it is idling around or buying another share instead.
https://www.sharesies.nz/
Here is the relevant paragraph in the sharesies conditions:
Attachment 10904
Note - this is not a sales pitch for Sharesies. I don't use them, though they might be useful for some investors. Better do your own research ...
It can also happen when I want to sell 10000 shares and manage to sell 9900 at the price so I will close out the sale for the remaining At a much lower price. I have done that on many occasions for both buy and sell. Investors just need to be vigilant and take notice of small crossings at high or low prices.
Maybe I am oversimplifying things - I do that a lot.
Hi Brian,
I agree with you this can happen and does to me as well , but frequently a buy order (or sell) of med quantity is "activated" by a 1 or more low volume offer becoming a spoiler by exposing the order to a minimum fee. Motive of spoiler?? . It appears that other than a $30 annual fee, the "Super Smart" small bit trader incurs % fees on most trades. Comments?
Regards,
dodgy
yes I see your point dodgy. I usually don’t have the problem because I respond to buy and sell quotes and don’t put sell or buy orders on the market waiting to be filled. I am usually not too fussy about the price because when I decide to buy and sell then I am doing so because I think the price of the share will be significantly higher or lower in the future so I am not inclined to nickel and dime the seller or buyer.
Of course if everybody behaved like me there would be no buy or sell orders and we wouldn’t have a market.
Reasonably positive action with Thl shares the last few days
Two green days does not an uptrend make.