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Why can I not find a company that recently IPO on the Nasdaq?


DanV

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On 7/6/2018 at 10:12 AM, JamesIG said:

@DanV - there we go - set up. Nice and quick. 

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@JamesIG I tried to place a trade but it is telling me 'Market Not available online'. Any suggestions? 

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On 7/10/2018 at 8:47 AM, JamesIG said:

Leave this with me. I'm looking into the set up of this ADR. Something is off... I'll get back to you asap. Cheers.

Hey @JamesIG, how are things looking for this- I tried to buy again and still getting the same message. Thanks so much. 

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@DanV - please try again now as I believe you'll be able to execute the deal. We are also ringing the number we have on file to let you know. 

Previously there were no offers (people willing to sell) this stock on the exchange, however we opened up to additional exchanges and liquidity providers manually and you should now be able to execute.

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