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Post by captainwalker on Sept 3, 2015 16:00:10 GMT -5
Any news?
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Post by brentie on Sept 3, 2015 16:13:39 GMT -5
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Post by mssciguy on Sept 3, 2015 16:21:07 GMT -5
the dark pools mostly only work during regular business hours... I think they have to submit reports to SEC at the close of business. I have never, ever seen a stock so manipulated. If Al Mann wanted to nip in the bud, he could with a phone call, that much I'm sure of. Just not his style
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Post by newmnkdinvestor on Sept 3, 2015 16:42:04 GMT -5
Yea I don't get that either. Is it possible someone put a market buy order and someone just threw that price out there?
I always wondered why there is a huge gap during some a.h trades.
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Post by charlespk on Sept 3, 2015 17:18:15 GMT -5
my Level 2 , shows there was a trade of 7,000 shares at a price of 4.248, which does not make any sense.
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Post by mssciguy on Sept 3, 2015 17:24:39 GMT -5
my Level 2 , shows there was a trade of 7,000 shares at a price of 4.248, which does not make any sense. Could you please define "sense" for us? Means different things to different people... As an extreme example, Donald Trump would probably say, "it's international conspiracies milking this and sending the profits outside the US" -- something TOTALLY crazy.
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Post by charlespk on Sept 3, 2015 18:24:53 GMT -5
I mean every other trade after hours is between $ 3.69 and $ 3.74 , so why would there be a trade of 7000 shares at $4.24 in between those i guess I may be too naive . link www.nasdaq.com/symbol/mnkd/after-hours
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Post by xoxoxoxo on Sept 4, 2015 7:10:31 GMT -5
775 shares caused mnkd to trade up 25 cents this morning at 0900 eastern to 3.94 Looks like manipulation, but in the wrong direction compared to usual! www.nasdaq.com/symbol/mnkd/premarket
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Post by tayl5 on Sept 4, 2015 23:53:19 GMT -5
775 shares caused mnkd to trade up 25 cents this morning at 0900 eastern to 3.94 Looks like manipulation, but in the wrong direction compared to usual! www.nasdaq.com/symbol/mnkd/premarketAll it takes is someone placing an order "at market" that isn't balanced by an ask in the expected range. In the grand scheme of things, MNKD is still a limited volume stock, particularly after hours, and stuff happens.
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Post by BD on Sept 5, 2015 7:12:44 GMT -5
tayl5, AFAIK, extended trading hours don't allow market orders.
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Post by tayl5 on Sept 8, 2015 8:01:03 GMT -5
I don't normally trade pre- and post-market so I checked on Schwab this morning before the market opened. You're right, and I bought 500 more shares.
No idea, then, why these high price orders happened. I could see someone wanting to scoop all available shares with a high limit but these are small orders.
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