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How can I find out about stocks that have opened
At the bell and went up by 20 cents
How often for the last 5 years
Somewhere this information is available
But where?
Thank you Ricky!!! 🙏
Still helpful in 2021! Thank You.
Suuuuper helpful thank you
Hi man! Ive got a pair US 13 fear of God 1 black sail. What price Should i put them on for? Thanks!
Thanks!
Good info
lol 3 years later and I found this helpful, Thanks Ricky!
well shit I bought 10000 shares at .015 cents and it dropped to .01 cents. I have my sell limit at .02…how long will it take to make my money back?
Great explanation… it's exactly what I THOUGHT it meant, but you verified it. 🙏🙏
im a brand new trader i just started paper trading its not really hard to understand just try it and you'll eventually see what he means
This is a great video man. If the people are watching this with the right prerequisites and a tiny bit of practical experience. It's easy to grasp how much you're teaching us. Thanks Ricky
so helpful, thanks man!
Basically…. Everyone is a idiot and we need crime ?
Awesome share Ricky … this brings a lot of clarity for me… another question that came to mind is what is the Bid size and ask size?
But doesn't selling at .001 cents less only allow people with a market order to buy from you? My understanding is that a limit buy order must execute at that exact price that the seller enters and a market oreder is whatever is available… like your offer of .001 cents less.
I hope you take this as constructive criticism not as an insult. The poor guy who asked you such a basic question needs better explanation shown on a platform from beginning to the end not just a second showing on your cell phone. Your hand pointing especially using more that one stock example confuses the new learners more than help them understand. The best way to explain to a new student is to use only one company ticker symbol on a platform or drawn on a board/paper. Point at exact location of the Bid, Ask, Mark and also tell them other terms used in the market such as Offer refers to Ask etc.
B/A 200×200. What does the 200×200 mean?
When we want to buy and write "market Price " ,..will we pay the Ask price ?
Why is the ask so much higher sometimes on nights or weekends?
So "IF" A stock is $1 and i have 100 shares and i ask $5 and somebody press sell at market order hes screwed ?
great video bro… thank you so much!!!!
Great video!!!!
… on your tos chart.
so, do you set your price type to ask, bid, last or mark?
Can you explain this for people that use the robinhood app? I bought some stock for way more than I wanted to. Im still new at this.
What does "slap the ask" mean? how;s it work
what do red and green mean in bid and ask
I should make this video on my channel as well and how it pertains to common stock instead of penny stocks
Never thought about it! Very smart man! Barely following you for a couple of days and haven't been disappointed or bored of watching this videos! Thank you! I'm in the process of learning and then I'll open my account to start on the market. Thank you again Ricky!
Great video Ricky, could you make another quick video explaining premarket and the benefits or downside of it?
I've learned more in an hour from you than I've learned in a week from Sykes… anyways just requested to join the TechBud Solutions group on FB, my FB name is my government Steve Wilkes… I'm excited to learn and be a part of the group! Thanks Ricky
This all makes me wanna crawl into a corner in a fetal position and rock back and forth lol…overwhelming. I guess this feeling may be normal for someone who is fresh out of a box — brand new.
What is that TD Ameritrade program you just put on the screen???