>>3133368Same. It's hard to work out when to sell pre-adjustment and when it might bump up, one problem is that post-adjustment % change isn't accurate. For example:
Marine $3,104.89 +4.04%
However, her post-adjustment price was $2794,29 which is obviously a far bigger change than 4%. The 4% gain actually corresponds with her value 3 hours after adjustment. I'm not sure if daily gains relate to the lower value or the stated value, I suspect it's the former considering how some of yesterdays big winners were "only" up 20% and adjusted 0%.