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Re: Real Time Dataproviders for MS RT



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Larry :
 
first quick response : thanks a lot !
Will look into your valued ideas.
 
Theo L.
 
 
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  LPetersen 
  
  To: <A title=metastock@xxxxxxxxxxxxx 
  href="mailto:metastock@xxxxxxxxxxxxx";>metastock@xxxxxxxxxxxxx 
  Sent: Sunday, October 15, 2000 6:58 
  PM
  Subject: Re: Real Time Dataproviders for 
  MS RT
  Theo I have been going over similar thoughts you are. I 
  currently use IQCharts, which is non MS, and of the stapshot variety real 
  time.  It has been very good for about $35 per month. 
  <A 
  href="http://www.iqchart.com/iqchart/";>http://www.iqchart.com/iqchart/ 
  I am considering going back with Signal, having subscribed to them, off and 
  on, over the last 5 years. 
  Several brokers have a Signal fee rebate program so that as long as you 
  make so many monthly transactions with them (as few as 5 I think), the 
  Signal fee is minimal.  Although Signal man still supply only a 50 ticker 
  capacity with their minimum acct, you might like the fact that, if your 
  brokerage account is active enough, your RT charts will be almost free.  
  You may have to speak to a Signal sales person, to learn which brokers offer 
  what. 
  Look into it, and let me know what you think.  I have been 
  procrastinating, but hope to go back with Signal soon....maybe my Dreyfus 
  account will still qualify for a rebate.  Signal often offers a one month 
  free introduction period at shows and seminars. 
  <A 
  href="http://www.esignal.com/partners/partners_brokerage_marketing.asp";>http://www.esignal.com/partners/partners_brokerage_marketing.asp 

  I have friends who swear by WindowsOnWallstreet.  They offer a one or 
  two week try, but I have never cared to take the trouble to look.  There 
  is always much to relearn with new software. 
  Larry     
  "T.E.M. Lockefeer" wrote: 
  
    
    All : i am considering going 
    Realtime MS. i know there is Esignal as rt 
    dataprovider but expensive or ? which other RT 
    dataproviders  (mytrack ?) do you know(experience 
    ?)  and which are and reliable and cheap ?  <FONT 
    size=-1>Thanks Theo 
  Lockefeer.