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Normal Investment Practice
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The trade transaction history of a customer, which is used to gauge if their interest in a hot issue is truly genuine. The account history is examined to determine if the customer has made similar trades during normal circumstances. If so, the interest in the hot issue is considered genuine and the customer is allowed to make the transaction.
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