Absolutely agree with that idea OTH - if a stock is added to a scorecard while the market is closed (overnight or on a weekend - or a on a public holiday) then it should be added at the first available opening price, not the next available closing price. If added during a trading day, it can be added at that day's closing price, although that doesn't work for me very well to be honest. I started working full-time again last October, - permanent afternoon shift again - and my scorecard activity (buys and sells) has slowed a lot since then because I dislike locking in a trade by lunch time, then going to work and then finding out what price I got after I return from work (at 10 or 11pm). I use limit-pricing for all of my real-life trades, and because I tend to wade around at the smaller (micro-cap) end of the market, where the liquidity is often low, buying or selling at-market can be quite risky. Buying or selling at a closing price that is 3 or 4 hours away (or more) is even worse. I used to trade stocks like MIN on my scorecard - and there were others, but you have to be at a computer watching the final part of the trading day for that to work, and I don't have that luxury any more. It would work for me if I could lodge trades overnight - on Strawman.com - and get the next morning's opening price. You can watch the pre-market, and if you don't like the action, you can cancel the trade. After all, investing is really all about buying something for a price you are happy to pay and hoping to sell it later for more. Sometimes much later - sometimes sooner. But it's not about buying - or selling - shares for an unknown price and hoping that it turns out to be a good one.
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