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Re: Proposed experiment for WOW users



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Equitytrading uses Realtick, doesn't it? A reasonable platform, it's just not 
programmable. And the performance would be limited by Townsend's feed, of 
course.

BTW, all Cyber is not created equal. The Cyber I was speaking of was from 
CyberBroker. They tell me the feeds are not all single sourced as Realtick 
is, so other brokers that use the Cyber platform may be better.


In a message dated 10/31/00 10:32:40 PM Pacific Standard Time, 
uf@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx writes:

> I'm getting set up with www.equitytrading.com both for the cheaper 
>  commissions and hopefully more reliable data, but I thought I should try 
to 
>  get some actual relative performance data.  I like the indicators and 
>  charting of WOW, but if they are going to be no more (or even less) 
>  reliable than Cyber's data, I'll drop them from further consideration. -uf
>  
>  At 10:53 PM 10/31/00 -0500, Sigstroker@xxxxxxx wrote:
>  >My trading buddies that use Cyber are getting ready to dump it because of
>  >reliability problems and quotes falling behind at times.
>  >
>  >In a message dated 10/31/00 7:40:07 PM Pacific Standard Time,
>  >markbrown@xxxxxxxxxxxxx writes:
>  >
>  > > Hello  Ullrich,
>  > >
>  > >  i  can  tell  you right now that cybercorp should beat them all.  they
>  > >  are  setting  on  one of the only two oc 192 backbones in the country,
>  > >  they use sp comstock as a back up.  the whole reason they use pcq over
>  > >  spc,  is speed.  i honestly belive whatever is the best for the client
>  > >  that  is  what  cybercorp  will  do.   that's  what  has  made them so
>  > >  formidable.
>  > >
>  > >  wow  is up here in richardson which means that they have to go through
>  > >  the    dallas   bottleneck  to  get  data out.  they use spc as a data
>  > >  feed.
>  > >
>  > >  mark
>