Not on any stock market I've ever heard of.  Some stock markets have shares
that trade in fixed "lots" (10, 100 or 1000 shares at a time), others have
standard lots but also allow "odd-lot" trading too, and other markets allow
you to trade in single shares.

 

You should discuss this with your broker to determine which market(s) have
the above rules.

 

Note:  Historical corporate actions such as stock splits may affect the
historical lot sizes.  For a super-accurate backtest you will probably want
to use the original trading price of the security to determine the lot size.

 

Best regards,
Richard Dale.
Norgate Investor Services
- Premium quality Stock, Futures and Foreign Exchange Data for
  markets in Australia, Asia, Canada, Europe, UK & USA -
www.premiumdata.net <http://www.premiumdata.net/> 

 

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Subject: [amibroker] Buy a fractionally quantity of shares

 

Is it possible that when I buy stocks I can buy a fractionally quantity 
of shares (for example 90,67 shares)?

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