thanks FG - the reason i ask is that when suspended stock are...

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    thanks FG - the reason i ask is that when suspended stock are released from suspension either at the end of a trading day or before commencement of a trading day, 'the market' has a chance to re-stack the buy and sell sides so a reasonably 'normal' re-start to trading occurs.

    However, when a suspension is lifted mid-session, isn't there the chance that if someone got a ridiculously low buy order filled, before the market caught on, that a flood of stop-loss sell orders could be dumped into the market - great if you want to buy low, but not that great if you were the 'inadvertent' seller - i think i've seen it happen once or twice which is why i ask if it's possible ... after the initial dump, the price rapidly goes back to normal once the market catches on ..

    thanks for any further enlightened clarification
 
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