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Technology Stocks : EMC How high can it go?
EMC 29.050.0%Sep 15 5:00 PM EST

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To: VFD who wrote (3626)1/7/1999 11:36:00 AM
From: Lynn   of 17183
 
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Diego, I use Schwab. It is also not the cheapest ($29.95 per trade up to 1,000 shares) but I have received such good service I have never even considered shopping for a new on-line broker. My Schwab account go back to before there were on-line brokers.

I don't know about other on-line services, but with Schwab, you can get quick and extended quotes over the phone as well as via the web.

Depending on the size of your account, you might be interested in knowing they have something called preferred clients [not sure if this is exactly what it's called]. People with $500,000 accounts automatically become one of these. This means that if you have any trouble making a trade via Schwab's web site, even if it due to your own hardware [PC down, awaiting the repair guy], you can call a special 800 number and make your trade with the same commission as over the web.

Lynn
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