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<0> that's a good question <1> by having different sessions <1> we could choose which market to fill the order <0> ahh <0> that would sort-of solve the liquidity issue <1> already the SEC is going to make it so brokers have to try and fill at the best price <1> yes <0> the future is bright for electronic trading <0> that's for sure <1> yes it is <1> but nasdaq is expenseive <1> expensive <0> howso? <1> on a p/e basis anyway <1> than again <1> its growth looks good
<1> .q ndaq <2> NDAQ (nasdaq stock mkt) last: 31.91 +1.64 5.14% (Vol: 3186063) Daily Range: (30.18-32.24) Yearly Range: (16.93 - 46.75) <1> wow <1> 5% <1> was there any news? <1> http://www.thestreet.com/_yahoo/stocks/brokerages/10288429.html?cm_ven=YAHOO&cm_cat=FREE&cm_ite=NA <2> Tiny URL: http://tinyurl.com/qrd8c (URL by jim) <1> Nasdaq's Greifeld Plans LSE Discussions <1> i don't think that could cause a pop <1> Over the last month, the Nasdaq has built a 25% stake in the London exchange through a series of block purchases from other shareholders <1> wow <1> i didn't realize it was upto 25% <1> To date, the exchange has spent $1.37 billion to acquire 57.8 million LSE shares. <0> yeah <0> 25% <3> .d ndaq <4> .d :: NDAQ :: No Dividend <1> Prior to a recent 25% correction, Nasdaq shares had more than tripled in the past year to a high of $46.75 in late January. <0> I wish ameritrade allowed buying/selling of LSE listed shares <1> you can buy the pinksheets <1> adr <1> but yea <1> i wish they allowed us <1> to buy london <1> i wanted to buy PRTY.L <1> .q prty.l <2> PRTY.L (partygaming) last: 128.00 +4.25 3.32% (Vol: 0) Daily Range: (122.03-131.5064) Yearly Range: (67.00 - 179.50) <3> is that party poker? <1> yes <3> yea <0> yeah me too <0> is that $128 USD or GBP? <0> pence <0> not pounds <0> or is it pounds <0> ? <1> pence <1> it's 128pence <1> london quotes in pence <1> not pounds <0> ok <0> so 12.8 pounds <0> right? <1> 1.28 pounds <0> oh <0> that's cheap <0> that's like $3 <1> most shares are listed around there <1> something like that <0> .f prty.l <4> PRTY.L :: No O/S Data <0> hrm must be a monster float <1> it is <1> goto partygaming.com <1> it's all listed <1> it's like a $8billionUSD company <1> wow <1> i didn't realize <1> how great ndaq's earnings growth <1> has benn <1> been
<1> forward p/e is only 20 <1> less if you include its LSE shares earnings <1> !return 57 70 <5> The Return rate for 57 -> 70 is: 22.8070175439% <6> HI <0> howdy <6> lets trade stocks <6> i got insider info <1> heh <1> insider info loses more money than it wins <1> did you know that? <0> jim: those people are getting the wrong info ;) <1> jcv: it's still insider info <1> =P <0> yeah <0> there is such a thing as disinformation <0> CIA uses it a lot <1> susposedly <0> see! <0> that's exactly what i'm talking about <0> ;) <7> hmm, we may soon have a single global market <1> =P <1> panini: i doubt single <1> but we may soon have global markets <7> one stock exchange for the whole world <7> well, each market is expanding <7> becoming more and more global <0> the important question is <0> what's it going to be called <1> lol <0> "Globex" <7> WorldEx <1> what's wrong with "Nasdaq" <1> it doesn't refer to a specific location <0> nothing's wrong with it <0> i think we need something to unify the globe though <1> Until 1987, most trading occurred via the telephone, but during the 1987 market crash, market makers often didn't answer their phones. <1> LOL <7> The NASDAQ Global Select MarketSM <7> Effective July 1, 2006, <1> hah <1> they own 25.1% of the LSE <1> so now <1> they can block <1> anyone else <1> from buying iot <7> they'e quoting performance numbers <8> GIVE ME ALL OF YOUR HOLDINGS, BUNGHOLIO <7> trades executed 31% faster than NYSE <7> but there's a problem <7> the "N" in NASDAQ still stands for "National" <0> iNASDAQ <7> they'd have to change to GASDAQ <0> problem solved <0> ;) <7> hehe <1> Despite the high tech image of NASDAQ, squirrels have brought down the electronic exchange twice. A squirrel knocked out the power in 1994, and the NASDAQ system failed to roll over to its battery backup, causing an interruption in trading of one half hour. [10] In 1987, a squirrel entered a transformer and caused a power surge, halting trading for 82 minutes.[11] Other instances of downtime have occurred when computer systems have unexpectedly rebooted or softwar <9> hehe <8> invest in squirrels! <8> they're nutty! <0> omg <0> that was punny <10> ph33r my blackness! <0> is the TSX open tomorrow? <11> yes <11> it is <10> yup <10> it'll be a boring day though <10> .asia <4> Asia: (^SSEA 1714.556 +1.12%) (^HSI 15972.31 +0.48%) (^N225 16038.23 +0.42%) (^STI 2445.98 unch) (^TWII 6887.30 +0.11%) (^KS11 1331.79 +0.70%) (^KLSE 928.12 -0.28%) (^BSESN 10975.38 +1.51%) <7> nice! <8> .russia <8> .mumbaai
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