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Different bid/offer price showing on Jarvis XO website
TelescopicWombat
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I was carrying out some research on some potential stocks to buy on the Jarvis XO site, but noticed their bid/offer price is not correct when looking up AEHR Test Systems. It comes up as 2.51/2.55 USD (see image below).
It's correct current price is valued at 17.19 USD as of COP on Friday, when viewing on Google, Yahoo Finance, Hargreaves Lansdown etc.
Can anyone shed any light on why Jarvis has a totally different price on their site?

It's correct current price is valued at 17.19 USD as of COP on Friday, when viewing on Google, Yahoo Finance, Hargreaves Lansdown etc.
Can anyone shed any light on why Jarvis has a totally different price on their site?

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Was the US market closed when you took that screenshot? It shows, "CLOSED" and given the context I presume this relates to the US. Broker indicative prices can be iffy at the best of times, when the market's closed I wouldn't rely on them at all.TelescopicWombat said:I was carrying out some research on some potential stocks to buy on the Jarvis XO site, but noticed their bid/offer price is not correct when looking up AEHR Test Systems. It comes up as 2.51/2.55 USD (see image below).
It's (sic) correct current price is valued at 17.19 USD as of COP on Friday, when viewing on Google, Yahoo Finance, Hargreaves Lansdown etc.
Can anyone shed any light on why Jarvis has a totally different price on their site?
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Even when the US market opened today, there was no change.wmb194 said:
Was the US market closed when you took that screenshot? It shows, "CLOSED" and given the context I presume this relates to the US. Broker indicative prices can be iffy at the best of times, when the market's closed I wouldn't rely on them at all.TelescopicWombat said:I was carrying out some research on some potential stocks to buy on the Jarvis XO site, but noticed their bid/offer price is not correct when looking up AEHR Test Systems. It comes up as 2.51/2.55 USD (see image below).
It's (sic) correct current price is valued at 17.19 USD as of COP on Friday, when viewing on Google, Yahoo Finance, Hargreaves Lansdown etc.
Can anyone shed any light on why Jarvis has a totally different price on their site?
I might have to send Jarvis a message and find out why it's priced like this.
It's definitely the right stock and ticker symbol.0
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