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This is nothing short of frustrating :[



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What can you do in this kind of market turmoil? It could be worse, Sony just hit a 5 year low.



Forget blood, there are actual internal organs on the street. Either this is a good time to buy, or Nintendo is suddenly going to be a fad.



The urge to play is a terrible thing to waste.

Yeah. It's ridiculous. I suppose anyone LONG on any stock is getting burned. It's unbelievable that nintendo stock has gone down to the 30s. I long for the good ol' recent days we had talking about the stock on google's message boards. When the market recovers perhaps we can all ride Nintendo stock back up.



7974 is up big on the Osaks (10%). (http://moneycentral.msn.com/detail/stock_quote?Symbol=JP:7974)

You might try to place a bid on NTDOY at $40 a share or so and see if you can pick up shares from a stock holder that is not lookig at the overseas markets.

Hemlock, the saying "the trend is your friend" is generally true, but if a company is selling everything it is making and you like the products, and the forward P/E is 10, then you ought to buy some shares.



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Very strange indeed. Nintendo went up when the rest of the market got creamed.



EllensProphet said:
You might try to place a bid on NTDOY at $40 a share or so and see if you can pick up shares from a stock holder that is not lookig at the overseas markets.

Hah that's exactly what I did.  75 shares at $39 :D



My order did not fill, but it is a free 5% in one day when it does hit.



The urge to play is a terrible thing to waste.

Damn stupid Japanese trading rules. I think Nintendo and a bunch of other stocks have buy orders above the trading limit so no shares are being traded. I've never seen this happen. I wonder if it will go the entire session without any shares traded.



Finally, the Osaka quote updated. As I suspected the limit has been pegged preventing many shares from being traded. What a stupid way of capping trades. No wonder the Japanese market has been in the dumps for decades if they have such bass ackwards rules.