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Mark,
MSA> ... can you explain this for me in greater detail?
Yes. I would like to get the order executed as soon as possible before the
market reacts to a power outage. You see, my system monitors the national
power grid and looks for spikes. Upon seeing a spike a quick determination
is made by TradeStation (with a DLL feed into my strategy) based on
historical power spike analysis, that a power outage is due to happen on a
golden ratio offset from previous historical spikes. The power grid is
compared with 2000 years of Sun Spots and the Mayan Calandar. So watch out
for a market crash on the Friday before October 13th or the Monday following
October 13th ;)
MSA> ...you might want to consider buying a membership
Yes. Do you have one for sale? What is the latest membership Bid on the CME?
;)
MSA>...Ain't nothing as bad as a smart smartass
Yes. You have got that right :)
Mike (TC)
Creo Perpetuus Otium
-----Original Message-----
From: Mark Brown [mailto:markbrown@xxxxxxxxxxxxx]
Sent: Wednesday, October 10, 2001 10:55 AM
To: omega-list@xxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: To Call or to Click, Which is the Faster
Hello TradingSystem.Com,
TC> Thanks for your input.
oh your most welcomed, anytime i can help..
TC> I would like to get the order executed as soon as possible in case
TC> the market reacts sooner than my order can be executed.
can you explain this for me in greater detail? the market reacting to
what? your order being placed? a bombing? a power outage? what
exactly would the market be reacting to, that you would be afraid of
your order not being filled?
i think this may have to do with who you are and what size you trade
also. you might want to consider buying a membership and it would
help if you traded couple hundred at tha time.
TC> Actually, this has happened only on a few occasions, but if I can
TC> eliminate those few by achieving faster fills then that would be
TC> great.
i guess if you are only making a couple of points at a time penny
pinching and name calling would be in order. you might try buying
some sandwiches and magazine subscriptions are thoughtful bribes.
TC> Thanks,
TC> Mike.
Best Regards, Mark Brown
Ain't nothing as bad as a smart smartass!!!!! ©2001 Clyde Lee
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