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Technology Stocks : Track Data Corporation TRAC
TRAC 20.000.0%Nov 14 9:30 AM EST

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To: Leroyt who wrote (1452)4/24/2000 10:34:00 AM
From: JD  Read Replies (2) of 2005
 
It says 0, which tells me the server was too busy to 'see' any of my message attempts (it never knew I wanted to see my positions, ect....). On the trading window I never received any acknowledgement on one order I placed.....no "received by MyTrack......" and no "received by broker.....". Also no notification of fill, the only way I know the order was filled is the position I was selling is now gone from the position window.

Looks like it is time for TRAC to add more servers, as everything is getting back to normal now.....I have seen this with a few OLB's, not enough server capacity to handle a busy opening.....also notice a great speed difference in the rate AIQ intraday charts open during market hours as opposed to after close.....same thing I saw in the weeks leading up to the last server addition I read about. (The best thing for TRAC to do is probably nothing, just wait for Greenspan to raise rates twice more, and drive the economy into recession......then they will have plenty of excess server capacity......).

I looked at all the elaborate, technical "solutions" that PEWD has posted and my first thought was "boy, that sounds like a lot of work just to allow HRZG to stick you with 100 share fills of 75 cent stocks......"
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