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<DIV><FONT color=#0000ff size=2><SPAN class=293072119-04081999>You will find
that some days are better or worse than others. Congestion, high traffic,
equipment problems causing outages or reroutes, a backhoe digging up a fiber
line, etc, etc. can affect performance day to day or hour to hour. Best
thing to do is monitor it frequently. And either have a backup with a
different ISP who is on a different major backbone, or use the old fashioned
telphone to the broker to bail you out.</SPAN></FONT></DIV>
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<DIV align=left class=OutlookMessageHeader dir=ltr><FONT face=Tahoma
size=2>-----Original Message-----<BR><B>From:</B>
owner-realtraders@xxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:owner-realtraders@xxxxxxxxxxxx]<B>On
Behalf Of </B>Terry S. Smith<BR><B>Sent:</B> Wednesday, August 04, 1999 12:48
PM<BR><B>To:</B> realtraders@xxxxxxxxxxxx<BR><B>Subject:</B> INTERNET TRADERS
BEWARE<BR><BR></DIV></FONT>
<DIV><FONT color=#000000 size=2>INTERNET TRADING- I have just installed ping
plotter <A
href="http://nessoft.com/pingplotter/alert.html">http://nessoft.com/pingplotter/alert.html</A>
and what an real eye opener. I found out there are 14 connection to my online
trading company, pmb. On an experiment I set ping plotter to trace every
second of my connection quality, I timed it for one minute and did the
experiment 15 times. I have discovered the internet connection quality is not
reliable (readings over 1000) 15 second of each minute. I am seriously
considering NOT trading S&P's anymore over the internet. Any one out there
care to comment?</FONT></DIV>
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Terry, I cannot comment on trading the S&P. I can comment on
my experience with E-Signals internet service. In July, I signed
up for E-signal. I could only get quote pages operating. I
could not access charting on 10-minute delay, which is a direct function
of having a quote page. This fact stumped many of their techs.
I spent enough time on the phone with them to qualify for their payroll.
Literally 2 weeks and 8 technicians later, someone at E-Signal had me perform
a Trace Route through the MS DOS PROMPT. There I got to see various
"hops" along the way from my ISP (which is IDT out of NY) to my computer.
Apparently the numbers reflect a delay in time from hop to hop to hop.
According to the E-Signal tech my ISP was inadequate and therefore I would
have better luck with pigeons and notes, in terms of getting consistent
reliable charts. So I was left with either canceling the service
or paying for the most expensive 10-minute delayed quote service known
to man. I also signed up for Ensign, but without the information
flowing seamlessly from E-Signals data manager to Ensign, the third party
software was useless. Whether I subscribed to a Real Time or Delayed
service, my internet connection would have been the same. Can you
trade the S&P off of E-Signal's internet service? I couldn't
keep a delayed chart on the screen. My next option will be to look
at Cable services. Does anyone have any suggestions? -James
<p>"Terry S. Smith" wrote:
<blockquote TYPE=CITE> <font color="#000000"><font size=-1>INTERNET
TRADING- I have just installed ping plotter http://nessoft.com/pingplotter/alert.html
and what an real eye opener.</font></font></blockquote>
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Subject: Re: GEN: Has anyone seen Inertia Indicator.
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You might want to contact Alan Newman of HD Brous. He sells a
newsletter (comes out about every other week), CrossCurrents, which
mostly focuses on the stock market. He has an Emotional Intensity Index
which is at a record low! That, according to him, means complacency in
the stock market. You can contact Alan at anewman@xxxxxxxxxxxx He
charges $159 a year for the letter. I have no connection with him or the
firm, but I do know his work.
Steve Poser
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Steven W. Poser, President
Poser Global Market Strategies Inc.
http://www.poserglobal.com
Tel: 201-995-0845
Fax: 201-995-0846
Email: swp@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
BrentinUtahsDixie wrote:
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> Hi,
>
> I was wondering if anyone has ever seen or heard of an Inicator designed to
> measure Inertia. Or if anyone has some ideas about this I'd liek to hear
> them. Thanks.
>
> Brent
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