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I
agree with everything you say. I too really appreciate AT Financial charting pkg
and the way the indexes are displayed and how you can quickly open up an index
to see the "basket of stocks" contained in each index.
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It is
truely a jewel imo.
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size=2>-----Original Message-----From: Max Vogt, Ph.D.
[mailto:maxtrout@xxxxxxx]Sent: Friday, January 05, 2001 11:09
AMTo: dlevels@xxxxxxxxxxxSubject: Re: [dlevels]
Execution software.
I'm a big fan of tradeportal also. And,
since I will sometimes trade complete sectors, I really appreciate the AT
(Matrix) software, which gives you immediate and thorough rankings and other
data on all indices in real time, including the actions of every single stock
within each index.
Max
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Ron
Nuckles
To: <A title=dlevels@xxxxxxxxxxx
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Sent: Friday, January 05, 2001 12:30
PM
Subject: RE: [dlevels] Execution
software.
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size=2>try Tradeportal. I love there system and the people are great. There
are never any sys failures even on busy tradeing days like last weds when
the fed dropped rates half point and mkt went nuts. i been useing tp for
almost two years, i've used others but glad i found tp.
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size=2>-----Original Message-----From: Kevin Bryant
[mailto:mntlblok@xxxxxxxxxxxxx]Sent: Friday, January 05, 2001
4:32 AMTo: dlevels@xxxxxxxxxxxSubject: Re: [dlevels]
Execution software.
I stopped using CyberX for the same
reason. RJT.com will hold NASDAQ stops and even honor them when
their market maker screws up. At $5 each way, might be worth a
try. Putting all the stops back in every day was a real pain.
Especially if computer problems occurred. I've learned that the
stops are triggered the same way as with CyberX - bids or asks have to hit
the stop number, not just the price.
Kevin Bryant
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I have beeen using CyberX software from
CyberCorp in excess of one year to trade Nasdaq and NYSE stocks, and
have recently started to experience failure in the execution of Stop
Loss orders while trading online.
Additionally as I am based in HK, most
nights (US Markets opens at 10.30pm) I have to leave my computer
on line when retiring to ensure that the stop positions are
active.
If there is an interupption to the ISP
feed, there is no guarantte that the stops remain active.
Finally it is necessary to re-establish the
stops at the start of each trading day.
Are there other traders that are happy with
similar trading software packages that allow Stop Loss orders to remain
active until removed, irrespective of the logon status and that
consistently are activated when the Stops are hit.
Any suggestions would be
appreciated.
Thank you
John Field.
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