PE> Apparently it needs to be returned to BT (so BT told me). OK, can you now
PE> sell 1900 PDP at $2.89.
PE> BTW, what I am doing is selling when they go up 10%, and buying them when
PE> they go down 10%. The danger here is that they keep going up 10% and never
PE> going down, but after 3.20, when they hit 3.52, I won't particularly care
PE> that I sold some of them low. In the meantime, what I'm doing is selling my
PE> most expensive ones, so that I make a capital loss, in preparation for my
PE> capital gain.
PE> Oh, you can put in a buy order for $5000 worth of PDP at $2.38 too. $2.38
PE> is the lowest they got too, according to my data. BFN. Paul.
Ok, I see I sold PDP. Can you now put in the following bids:
1. Buy 1900 PDP {at} $2.62
2. Sell 1900 PDP {at} $3.18
This is in addition to what you should already have in, which is
3. Buy 1800 PDP {at} $2.38
BTW, I forgot to mention - that NTS that you sold now negates my sell order
at 14/14.5/15c or whatever it was. All my NTS transactions should be
cleared.
Also, the PDP are obviously coming from BT instead of me personally, and
the money needs to go back to them.
And what THAT means, is I now have to buy something for $5000, lest I fall
under the $40,000 limit.
I'll let you know what I want to buy soon (funds will come from BT for
that, and presumably you can arrange that?). BFN. Paul.
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