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Re: FREE > TRADERWARE with DATA FEED



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Datafeed suggestion:
One useful item missing in the datafeed business is a reference signal to
monitor and check the capabilities of the entire system from source to the
trader's computer.
During RTH send a ref. test signal symbol at a constant rate of one tick per
second.  On Saturday up that rate to ten ticks per second or much higher if
necessary to check for the lost tick syndrome do to PC limitations.  Some
traders are living in a state of denial and others are not aware they have a
problem, or if they do they don't know how serious it is.

BobRoeske

----- Original Message -----
From: "Mark Brown" <markbrown@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <omega-list@xxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Thursday, April 20, 2000 11:59 AM
Subject: FREE > TRADERWARE with DATA FEED


> Hello omega-list,
>
> TRADERWARE LITE IS NOW FREE !
>
> YES,  there  is a lite version of TraderWare that is available for you
> to use complete with data feed for FREE...
>
> TW  LITE  will  run on WIN 98...
>
> http://www.traderware.com
>
> CHECK OUT the screen shots and the extensive VB code library..
>
> http://www.markbrown.com/twlite.htm
>
> TraderWare Lite
> Requirements:
> Microsoft Windows NT SP4+ or
> Microsoft Windows 98 with latest updates or
> Microsoft Windows 2000
> Microsoft Internet Explorer version 4.01+
>
> PLEASE NOTE:
> TraderWare Lite uses delayed data supplied by the TraderWare Corp.
> tickerplant. Please be aware that the tickerplant is still under
> development and testing andwe can not guarantee the accuracy of the
> data.  At this time the data bank has only 2 to 3 weeks of data. We
> plan in the future to have approximately 3 years of data history for
> the major exchanges and symbols. There will be interruptions at times
> because the tickerplant may be taken down frequently and without notice
> for our continued development and testing.  We are offering our clients
> the use of this feature only for their convenience and for their
> experimentation with this data while it is still being developed and
> tested.  TraderWare Corporation does not accept responsibility for the
> data or its accuracy and will not be held liable for any use of this
> data by a client.
>
> I hope that this will encourage many of you who were wondering about
> TW to try it out..
>
> Thanks, Mark
>
>
>