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Market orders given to the market are visible and are subject to being
deliberately hit by MMs. Having your stop orders subject to Market
Maker manipulation is, IMHO more dangerous than having it on your
machine. -uf<br>
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At 08:42 PM 3/31/00 +0200, you wrote:<br>
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<font color="#000080">Dan,</font><br>
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<font color="#000080">market orders placed outside of trading hours rest
on your own computer, too, until the market opens.</font><br>
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<font color="#000080">Regards,</font><br>
<br>
<font color="#000080">Michael</font>
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<dd>-----Original Message-----
<dd>From:</b> owner-metastock@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
[On
Behalf Of </b>Dan
<dd>Sent:</b> Thursday, March 30, 2000 02:00
<dd>To:</b> metastock@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
<dd>Subject:</b> Re: Best Trade Execution (Personal Experience)<br>
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<dd>Michael,<font size=2>
<dd>Thanks for your post. Can you put in a market order before the
market opens (the nite before for example)?</font><font size=2>
<dd>Thanks,</font><font size=2>
<dd>Dan</font><blockquote type=cite cite>
<dd>----- Original Message -----
<dd>From:</b> <a href="mailto:MikeSuesserott@xxxxxxxxxxx">Michael
Suesserott</a>
<dd>To:</b>
metastock@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
<dd>Sent:</b> Wednesday, March 29, 2000 1:33 PM
<dd>Subject:</b> RE: Best Trade Execution (Personal Experience)<br>
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<dd>Hello!</font>
<dd> <font color="#000080">
<dd>I posted the following to the Omega list recently:</font>
<dd> <font color="#000080">
<dd>....................</font><font face="Times New Roman, Times" color="#000080">
<dd>As regards Cybercorp, I, too, have an account there, and, basically, I love this broker! Great software, especially in conjunction with Quote.com, unbelievably fast response times, and friendly, helpful service.</font><font face="Comic Sans MS" size=2 color="#000080"><br>
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<dd>One caveat, though: all stops are held on your own PC, and, if triggered there, are sent from your PC as market orders. Although the software will do that automatically, it is still the trader's responsibility to make sure that the PC is up and running continuously (without crashes!), and that the Internet connection is OK, for as many days and nights as the trade is on.<br>
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<dd>Cybercorp just doesn't offer market-held stops. They see themselves as a leading-edge day-trading outfit.<br>
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<dd>So if you do any longer term stock trading, and that means longer than one market day, IMO this broker is not feasible, because all the responsibility to actually place those market orders (you cannot technically call them stops) is on your own shoulders.<br>
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<dd>Hope this helps.<br>
<br>
<dd>Michael</font><font face="tahoma" size=2>
<dd>-----Original Message-----
<dd>From:</b> owner-metastock@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [On Behalf Of </b>Theo E.M. Lockefeer
<dd>Sent:</b> Wednesday, March 29, 2000 17:31
<dd>To:</b> metastock@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
<dd>Subject:</b> Re: Best Trade Execution (Personal Experience)<br>
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<dd>Ron,Dave, Guy and other listmembers :</font>
<dd> <font face="arial" size=2>
<dd>Thx for the info :</font><font face="arial" size=2>
<dd>My Datek experience is mixed : sometimes ok but for Daytraders : Could</font><font face="arial" size=2>
<dd>be a lot better.</font>
<dd> <font face="arial" size=2>
<dd>Has anyone expirience with http://www.cybercorp.com </font>
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Steve writes: "I'll stick with a timing signal [for my exit]...."
What few indicators yield good exit timing signals in your experience?
Thanks,
Nicholas
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