Josh407

Hey Huddie can you explain what you mean by reserving shares to short? Are you talking about locating shares to short way above the ask/bid price (Bid $1.00, Ask $1.01) then locate shares to short @ $1.50, then change the price to the appropriate price when you are ready to short a stock?

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@B_Hall Hey man congrats on your profits! can you explain to me how to trade after hours? I've never done it but I am under the impression that once 4PM hits my transactions wont take place until market open. I use Etrade.

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B_Hall Dec 04, 17 5:37 PM

Hey Josh thank you. Trading after hours only differs from regular market in that the volume is usually dried up which usually causes a wider spread between the bid and ask. You can use this to your benefit and you can also get burned, so be careful. I do not have an E-Trade account, but I would imagine that you can trade after hours with them. Give them a call and ask them what time you can trade until and what time you can start. The same thing applies to pre-market. Some brokers let you start

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B_Hall Dec 04, 17 5:39 PM

at 4am, and others let you start at 7 am. Let me know if you have any other questions--I will help out the best I can. Good luck man.

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Josh407 Dec 04, 17 6:50 PM

Perfect Brian thanks for the advice. I will give them a call and ask them how it all works. Thanks man again keep killing it!

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B_Hall Dec 04, 17 7:01 PM

Thanks Josh. Anytime man. Anytime.

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