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Strategies & Market Trends : DAYTRADING Fundamentals

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To: - who wrote (4551)10/2/1999 7:22:00 PM
From: August  Read Replies (4) of 18137
 
To all with experience with ARCA/ISLD/Cyber-X .
Hi Palo Alto, in response to my question

>>>In #reply-10547130
you said,
"ARCA... especially if you trade large it's a godsend"

Could you elaborate why ARCA is a god send compared to ISLD,
if you trade large?

<<<

you said
>>>Could I direct you to some of my early posts on the Daytrading
Fundamentals thread? Might help to look at the thread
summaries... they are broken out in there. Explains how to use
ARCA as a "vacuum cleaner" (with limit orders) to move in/out
of larger positions.
If you have trouble finding them, or still have questions, just send me a PM.

<<<

1) I went back to all your messages within several months prior to your response. I did not find your reasoning why ARCA was better, especially for large orders. Could you point out which posts you have in mind?

2) Could you explain why ARCA is better to use 'as a "vacuum cleaner" (with limit orders) to move in/out of larger positions'? Why don't ISLD work the same way?

3) Would Cyber-X with it claim of routing to multiple MM's and ECN's simultaneously allow easier fill for larger position? I am not endorsing Cyber-X by any means. I have never tried them, because so many people had horrible experience with them, including a question of safety of the money at Cyber.

Thanks in advance.
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