Question about LBSLD Mar 24, 10:21
I'm sorry but you're trying to use "logic" to figure out something that's illogical. Mar 24, 10:24
Only shares traded today affect the price, not shares held yesterday. Just like the real world, secrestalker. {nm} Mar 24, 10:25
Those trades are just happening because the stock moved a tick up at reset. Does the real stock market behave that way, too? Mar 24, 10:31
that horse you're beating is dead Mar 24, 10:32
I think I saw it moved so I better make sure! :) {nm} Mar 24, 10:34
They shoot horses, don't they? {nm} Mar 24, 10:44
Mmmm....horsemeat and velveeta sandwiches.... {nm} Mar 24, 10:49
LOL...trying to figure out which is worse...velveeta or horsemeat... {nm} Mar 24, 10:56
velveeta {nm} Mar 24, 11:01
Yes. It's called daytrading. The first trade also ticks the price in the real world. {nm} Mar 24, 10:35
But you have created a system that allows easier market manipulation by those who are prone to do it anyway Mar 24, 10:38
so, if the first trade doesn't move the price, which one should? Mar 24, 10:40
Volatility should be set based on the stock's price, just as it was before. Mar 24, 10:49
(And believe me, I have far better things to be doing with my time than repeatedly pointing out what should be obvious.) Mar 24, 10:53
There is difference in volatility based on the stock's price. {nm} Mar 24, 10:53
A $2 stock going up more than twice its original price after dropping 65 cents in its first day is not "minor" {nm} Mar 24, 10:59
Secret is making a fair point Mar 24, 11:13
Catzan makes a good point too Mar 24, 11:44
Honestly, not complaining Mar 24, 12:26