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<DIV><FONT face="Arial Rounded MT Bold"><STRONG>Dick,</STRONG></FONT></DIV>
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<DIV><FONT face="Arial Rounded MT Bold"><STRONG>The MurreyMath software is
definitely wothwhile. My younger brother bought Murrey's Book when he
offered it to college students for the price of the postage to mail it. It
is difficult to get through, but very worthwhile. His approach is truly
unique, and you might find it valuable especially if used in conjunction with
other methods. Over the years Murrey has used some off-the-wall marketing
methods to get people to notice his approach, including offering his books,
software,etc. for free...definitely take him up on his offer as he provides some
insights that I have not seen any where else.</STRONG></FONT></DIV>
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<DIV><FONT face="Arial Rounded MT Bold"><STRONG>All the
Best!</STRONG></FONT></DIV>
<DIV><FONT face="Arial Rounded MT Bold"><STRONG>Bill
Shumake</STRONG></FONT></DIV></BODY></HTML>
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From: Joe Frabosilio <joe6964@xxxxxxxx>
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Jerry,
I hope this is not a joke that I'm falling into.
The complaint is, lets say you place a trade for 1000 shares of ABC stock
@$20.limit order. The brokerage says that it only charges $15 per trade upto
5000 shares. So, you place your trade, your fills are 500,150,50,200,100= 1000
shares. In the past you only paided $15 total. Now with the new commissions
schedule you pay $15 * 5=$75 for that one trade. Thats the complaint.
Trade Well,
Joe Frabosilio
GREHERT@xxxxxxx wrote:
> I don't understand the complaint. I use Brown & Co. When I buy several lots
> of a stock at different prices and different times in the same day, I always
> pay multiple commissions.
>
> Are you suggesting they are supposed to do multiple trades for one $5
> commission?
>
> Best Regards,
>
> Jerry Rehert (grehert@xxxxxxx)
> Atlanta, GA
> @ 01:14 am, May 4th, 1999
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