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Kaizen
PostPosted: Wed Jun 01, 2005 11:43 am Post subject: eInvestings Stock Game Question Reply with quote

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I purchased 25 Shares at $13.09 (eInvesting Game Shares) at around 5:00EST and imediately it dropped $10.00 (or -2.97%)... Why did I take a loss for shares purchased after hours? Just Curious

Kaizen
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freeye
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my guess is the trading system being used by einvesting.com is set up to take out a fictitious $10 trading fee upon entry of the stock purchase order, not at execution of the stock purchase order.

hope this is clear enough.

will clarify better as needed.
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Benjamin
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Yep, freeye s correct. The commission fee is deducted right away, so just like in real life if you pay a commission your down already.

Maybe we can do a special where for a day all trades are only $1!
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Dave Rathbun
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Commissions are applied when the trade is made. And they are, of course, a cost of trading and therefore are factored into the return calculation. Smile If you buy a stock and then sell it immediately, with no movement in the share price, you're out $20.
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blackfoxtrade
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eInvesting Admin wrote:
Maybe we can do a special where for a day all trades are only $1!


That would be great!! Shocked Shocked Shocked
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freeye
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the $1 commission day would be a good idea.

to clarify it would be a good idea for those that are working from a small equity base (under $1,000) and have made a bad stock selection and are trailing in the contest.

by having a $1 commission day this will allow these investors to unwind the losing positions an repurchase other stocks that may bring them back into being more competitive.

if they are more competitive then they may also be more active on the forums as well which would be a nice refreshing bonus.
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blackfoxtrade
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blackfoxtrade wrote:
eInvesting Admin wrote:
Maybe we can do a special where for a day all trades are only $1!


That would be great!! Shocked Shocked Shocked

seems like I don't have that problem anymore King
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Benjamin
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Don't expect to keep most of those though BlackFox... Wink

Once we fix things we'll have to fix you too! Shocked

Please do not donate any away...it will create too much inflation.
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blackfoxtrade
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ok i will stop doin that (i did only twice).
Embarassed
and as i understand you will be resetting the game soon, in July. Am I right?
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Benjamin
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Hopefully we'll have it ready to go...It might be a little late though.
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blackfoxtrade
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what do you mean by that?
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Benjamin
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If it's not the 1st it might be a few days late, but not much.
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chahsiubow
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Doh, should have read this post earlier. I just sank most of my $ on buying some shares.
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Benjamin
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Everyone will get their e$ out of the market before it resets. You shouldn't lose any Wink
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