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Strategies & Market Trends : A.I.M Users Group Bulletin Board

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To: matvest who wrote (13307)10/22/2000 11:18:41 PM
From: ED_L  Read Replies (1) of 18928
 
Ref Brown - Use it and its OK but manual method to enter orders is slow in a fast moving market. When I'm trading 15 -20 issues a day I would like to have a more ergonomically efficient method of buying/selling. (When I'm trying to get out of the market ahead of a projected downturn, it can take me up to an hour to unload 15 -20 issues after having to switch screens and kill all my stops 1st. Printing is a problem on Netscape when need to print more than one page of stocks (works OK on Explorer). No summary reports of gains/losses available. Looking at cybertrade which I understand can hot link directly to QCharts and just double click a symbol and have it bought or sold based on a predetermined qty - but the $19/ trade is a problem. Execution is pretty good and I can see my trades go by on QCharts normally within 5 - 10 seconds of pressing the execute button. Also, Brown stays up when other traders are reporting problems with access to their discout brokers. (They do take the system down for about 2 -3 hours starting around 2 PM for nightly mainenance but normally have it up by 6 AM (I had to complain to them a lot on that one as they were keeping it down (for a while) past 6:30AM. Good selection of Mutual Funds (was able to buy BEARX at Brown when I could not get it at Robinson Humphry).
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