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Tom,
The purpose of this inquiry is to gain a better understanding
on my options for placing orders electronically. I was hoping
for a response from a current/former user of FTG to answer
my questions below. From what I understand thus far, PMBe
has the fastest fill reports on the S&P.
-ernest
-----Original Message-----
From: Tom Rehberger <trehberger@xxxxxxxxxx>
To: Ernest Cespedes <demoman@xxxxxxxxxxx>; omega-list@xxxxxxxxxx
<omega-list@xxxxxxxxxx>; realtraders@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
<realtraders@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Monday, September 28, 1998 7:22 AM
Subject: Re: LeoWeb/PMBe Alternative?
>Ernest,
>
>Im wondering why you are looking for an alternative when we have not
>experenced the not held fenom with our system. It is fast and reliable.
>so whats the beef?
>Tom
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Ernest Cespedes <demoman@xxxxxxxxxxx>
>To: omega-list@xxxxxxxxxx <omega-list@xxxxxxxxxx>;
>realtraders@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx <realtraders@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>Date: Saturday, September 26, 1998 12:24 PM
>Subject: LeoWeb/PMBe Alternative?
>
>
>>Fellow Traders:
>>
>>In search of a an alternative to LeoWeb to minimize (not eliminate)
>>"trading days from hell" as many us experienced this past week,
>>I came across this website (www.traderftg.com). They claim
>>to have the state-of-the-art technology for routing orders to the
>>floor. I went through the demo, and found the user interface
>>to be light years ahead of any competition. Also, they claim
>>to be "held" (vs. not held) on your orders during fast markets
>>or system failures just as long as you have a ticket
>>confirmation - interesting...
>>
>>I am interested to know if anyone has any experience with this
>>product, and if so, can you tell me more on:
>>
>>1. Fill reports - how fast or slow (S&P, E-mini's, Currencies)
>>
>>2. Speed of execution.
>>
>>3. System reliability - system down time and how often
>>
>>
>>Thanks,
>>
>>-ernest
>
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