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Re: cybertrader .vs. tspro



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What are the benefits of Navigator? The Townsend feed seems to be as good or 
bad as any. Would it be advantageous only if you had a different charting 
package than Realtick?

In a message dated 9/2/01 7:36:21 PM Pacific Daylight Time, 
gene@xxxxxxxxxxxxx writes:

> In the past, MBT overlayed their order entry system onto Realtick and resold
>  the whole package.
>  
>  Then MBT basically went independant with the order entry and developed a
>  module called Navigator that currently overlays with eSignal, DTN, Realtick
>  and others, plus can operate as a completely independent module (which is
>  what I use). I've had a beta for some time now, and am not sure when the
>  official release will be. Just checked their web site and it doesn't appear
>  released yet.
>  
>  I also have a CyberX account, so I can compare the two (or do some 
straddles
>  <g>).
>  
>  Best regards,
>  
>  Gene
>  
>  
>  
>  ----- Original Message -----
>  From: <Sigstroker@xxxxxxx>
>  To: <omega-list@xxxxxxxxxx>
>  Sent: Sunday, September 02, 2001 12:42 AM
>  Subject: Re: cybertrader .vs. tspro
>  
>  
>  > What's MBT Navigator? I've never heard of it.
>  >
>  > In a message dated 8/31/01 11:41:52 AM Pacific Daylight Time,
>  > gene@xxxxxxxxxxxxx writes:
>  >
>  > > It used to be CyberTrader vs. MBT, with MBT being more stable, and 
Cyber
>  > >  getting you closer to the bid/ask, especially on ECN,s. Then MBT
>  Navigator
>  > >  came out and trumped CyberT on good/fast/close fills. I still consider
>  that
>  > >  the champ.
>  > >
>  > >  Would like to hear of comparison as well, but cannot imagine TS Pro
>  being
>  > >  better unless it's a licensed version of the others.
>  > >
>  > >  Best regards,
>  > >  Gene
>  >
>