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60% gain in a day or error?
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If they take a tiny fraction of a % from everyone they make a decent profit. I have noticed small discrepancies between prices on the platform and prices on morningstar, for example; 0.22% versus 0.23%
They can't.
Well, they could, but they'd be breaking their own best-execution policy.
Screen prices are just that- numbers on a screen that give an indicative value of your assets. As Thrugelmir states, every trade requires a counterparty, so it's the price the counterparty is willing to pay which is the true value.0 -
a day on, still showing that monumental gain, time to give them a call I think0
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updated, -9 percent. where it belongs
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