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Moomoo Lily : Hi, @Moomoo Buddy Please assist. Thanks!
Trytosaveabit : The only thing I can offer is I think different MM’s will use market orders to assist them in manipulating the Price! I noticed a big change in how MO get filled a couple months into Covid BS! I didn’t use it much but when I noticed more of what your saying! I since use Limit orders exclusively!
bullrider_21 : I have never used Etrade before. So I don't know.
MonkeyGeeOP Trytosaveabit: I know. but when you see the bid and ask price stacked, you would think you get something within that range right. How would you get a price that is out from nowhere. That was 20 years ago, so I forgive them for that even though they couldn't explain it. Now, looking at order price reacting to my input before submitting is Ridiculous.
Trytosaveabit MonkeyGeeOP: Again! Because of the disclaimer when using market order says, paraphrasing here ( no guarantee that it won’t fill below your price ). I know that this is very cynical! But i believe a market order gives corrupt MM’s to much leeway to use market orders for unseemly purposes! Again I could be way wrong? And I know I’m very cynical but just like the dark pool has moved so far from its original intent to corrupt use! JMO
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