Those T-trades happen regularly on OTC. It's usually a case of heavy volume into the close, causing the report to be after hours by a few seconds. I've had T-trades happen to me where I logged off at the bell and the next day I was like, WTH is this?
So anytime a trade hangs up like that and the report is after the close, it's always classified as a T-trade.
Today's T-trade was for 5000 shares, 34 seconds after the close. I think we'd be trading way more volume if it was trading A/H now.
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