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If you're good at playing the S&P but want faster fills, consider trading
SPYders. Amex fills are not as fast as Nasdaq, but still pretty good. You can
short without an uptick, too.
In a message dated 98-11-01 17:36:22 EST, robertwc@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx writes:
> Anybody here on this list using a floor broker armed with a pager in the
> S&P. Trying to figure a way of not having to go up there I would rather be
> home but see a fortune in slit second executions in the S&P. I planning on
> renting a room have my computer with TS and have somebody stay with it to
> take the signals. Then I'll be on the floor have an ear piece in my ear to
> act on the signals. I don't want to get hung up in the floor traders game
> just do my deal and go home. That's my plan unless I can stay here and do
> the same. Until then I'll get trading the old way and I'm learning day
> trading in stocks. But to kill the chicken you got to go to the hen house
> and hang with the other wolves. Tell me why this crazy please so I can save
> time and check in the local nut house and start my prozac. Not to mention
> the time and money that has to be invested doing this (Kill The Big Chicken
> Plan)!!!!!!!
>
> Robert
>
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