How big is big ? Is it based on # of shares ? Or based on # of total value ? If you can share the criteria, I would be able to judge when I should use market maker, when I should use open orders. :D
im fairly confident that this game will generate at least 50k sales in the UK due to the whole controversy over the banning despite it not being very good and VGC has it valued at 14dkp for america although i place little trust in their figures.
I would agree, vgchartz (even though it is inaccurate when dealing with low selling games) has it at .14 million or 14DKP from just America already. Along with the fact that I don't think Take-Two will allow this to be a complete failure, which means I think they will sell it at lower prices in order to clear out stock. 20DKP doesn't seem unrealistic.
Does anyone has sales numbers for the first Manhunt on the PS2 or Xbox?
By buying my shares back I would drive the stock value pretty big up. If somebody take my open orders I don't (the price is constant).
If I would buy back all my shares with the market maker, I would most likely drive the share to 50-60 DKP, and loose much much more money in the process. The buy back procedure only works if you invest small amount of money, not if you do it such big as I am.
I don't really understand your comment "zukaus is so nice to snap up the open orders and give me some of my shares back (at a pretty nice loss" and "Thx, zukaus :o) Thats a fair winner :)"
is there something about shortselling that I don't realize or understand ? I thought that once you do a shortsell, you don't really need anyone to do something for you. You can just buy back those shorted shares to made your position neutral (zero, not long and not short). Am I missing something fundamental here ?
Ah if you lost you lost. I hope it gets desisted soon, or zukaus is so nice to snap up the open orders and give me some of my shares back (at a pretty nice loss).
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Thanks for the feeback. That is a very useful info you gave.