It always makes me wonder why some people just have to place buy bids way above the indicated price at opening auction or closing auction, or else way below when selling. Sure, they want to make sure they're at the front of the queue but you can see things every day that look ridiculous like a sell order at $7.45 when the indicated price is $9.50. Do they think they can fool greenhorns into thinking the SP will fall dramatically at open and make them panic sell? It's like all the ridiculous bids that reside on all the boards way above or below the going price. We had a sell bid for over 1 million CXO at 11.5c sitting on the board for months until recently, achieving nothing except bolstering the sell numbers to discourage buyers. Of course it goes both ways and the last time I looked we had a buy order for 6 million at 1.9c. How bloody ridiculous! Comsec won't let retail punters like us place orders that far from the coalface, and that's the way it should be for all shareholders. Keep it real!
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