Well, I just logged on and realized Avandia was gone..so I checked my transaction histroy, and yes, it shows up. HOWEVER, I don't know what it's telling me. I can't remember if I had a short or long in that prop. This is what I see: DATE* ACTION SYMBOL QUANTITY PRICE (POP$) AMOUNT (POP$) STATUS 04/02/09 13:29 Delist AVANDIA 1000 0.00 0.00 SUCCESS DATE* DESCRIPTION AMOUNT (POP$) 04/02/09 13:29 Credit 0.00 Current Cash Balance: POP$ 0 what does that mean? I wish it could be worded a bit more clearly. <.< ____ Composer of classical and film/game music; novelist, writer of an original scifi universe http://www.personal.psu.edu/rjf5061 http://www.acidplanet.com/artist.asp?AID=509512
Yeah, I've always found transaction History to be totally useless. It doens't give me a whole history. I just looked at it now. It shows me the last stocks I bought / shorted, etc. Wow. That's great info. As if I can't get the same info from my main portfolio tab. ____ Composer of classical and film/game music; novelist, writer of an original scifi universe http://www.personal.psu.edu/rjf5061 http://www.acidplanet.com/artist.asp?AID=509512
Well they better put it on hold soon, cause it's June 1 and though so close, we're not at $4. I've shorted; it's finished. It's been a tense roller coaster. June 1, the price is $3.975! ____ Composer of classical and film/game music; novelist, writer of an original scifi universe http://www.personal.psu.edu/rjf5061 http://www.acidplanet.com/artist.asp?AID=509512
lol, this is tense. Just a few days left! Price dropped a little bit, but bloomberg says before that it got to 3.994??? I have no shares in it as I've been watching these prices... It's feeling like time to make it a long, but, I'm going to wait and keep checking constantly before buying or shorting any shares. ________ Composer of classical and film/game music; novelist writer of an original scifi universe http://www.personal.psu.edu/rjf5061 http://www.acidplanet.com/artist.asp?AID=509512
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