| > account this week on Monday. In the meantime, one of my stocks (BSMT)
> starts plummeting, and I cannot sell. I could have sold in the upper
> $2 range, but now had to wait until today to sell at market currently
> at 2.25. I lost a good $500 plus because my account was frozen.
The fact that you missed the opportunity to sell doesn't mean you WOULD
have sold. To a judge, this looks like whining. (But *I* believe you :-)
> days, and guess what? To my surprise Fidelity froze my trading in my
> account this week on Monday.
I think Fido are within their rights here. Asking them to transfer your
account while trade settlement is pending is asking them to assume risk.
Hence, a freeze to prevent problems.
> on the NDB literature which said I "would not loose trading time" and I
> would receive my first NASDAQ trade for free. Sounded good to me.
It seems to me you have ground to file a complaint with the SEC based
upon false and misleading advertising. Of course you will probably
alienate your new brokerage house, so have to take that into account.
But this is asking the SEC to discipline NDB, which probably won't get
you any money. On the other hand, NDB might have to pay you off as part
of a settlement agreement with the SEC, should things go your way.
This provides an interesting ploy for unethical investors. Suppose your
favorite company, WXYZ, is going to announce earnings on Tuesday the 19th.
On Monday you initiate an account transfer to NDB or some other broker
who claims you won't miss any trading time. If WXYZ stock has a
positive reaction to the Tuesday announcement then you've no problem.
But if WXYZ plummets on bad news then you sue your broker for not
allowing you to trade. Assuming you can get paid off as with BSMT above,
this gives you a risk-free way to handle those earnings announcements
or any other news event that may cause your stock to drop.
I do not advocate such activity even if the broker ads are misleading.
It's just an observation.
John
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| > $2 range, but now had to wait until today to sell at market currently
> at 2.25. I lost a good $500 plus because my account was frozen.
It's recovered from that day low and is now up (when you said it
was at 2.25 I was ready to buy some more, maybe we could even
of entered into agreement for me to buy your shares at 2.25 :-)
Symbol: BSMT (FILENES BASEMENT CORP COM)
Last Trade: 2.4375, Change 0.0625 (2.63%) at Dec 14 10:44:43
Bid/Ask: 2.4375 / 2.5625 (spread 0.1250)
Low/High: 2.2500 / 2.5625 (spread 0.3125)
52 Week Low/High: 2.1875 / 6.6250 (spread 4.4375)
Volume/# of Trades: 115300 / 66 (1746 shares/trade)
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