I see. So it's my ignorance that's the problem and not Fidelity. I assumed the opening price reported was the opening cross price, but apparently not. This happened to me once before and that time it actually was Fidelity's fault and they corrected my order, so I was extra suspicious. Thanks for help.
It is not uncommon for the opening print to be missreported. Not sure why. Seems like it wouldnt be hard to pick out the correct print.
I use Fidelity for my equities swing trades, Ive gotten some great fills from them. But, I only swing trade stocks and Id never cry over a few pennies...
Grow up, it's 4 fucking cents. I have had no problem in 20 years with my IRA accounts with Fidelity, and I am fairly active. Any time I have had a real problem they resolved it. Go complain to Starbucks about the strength of their coffee on their website for a few free coupons you Mook.
Surdo, I'd agree with you if all it was about was $0.04/share one time. However, it seems you leapt at the first glint of an opportunity to be a justified jackass w/o reading the rest of what I said, making you just a regular one. Well done, sir.