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Non-Tech : E-Trade "Class Action Lawsuit"

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To: Nasty P who wrote (110)7/5/1997 5:02:00 AM
From: Jim   of 128
 
I used to place AON orders when I traded with a broker. Now that I am trading on the net, I like the fact that my order is filled at the limit price as shares become available. Watching my trades being executed in real time, I can see that usually they are filled in two or three segments. Since I can see the partial fills, towards the end of the day, if I am not filled 100%, it is easy to adjust the limit price to get a total fill if I want. If I don't get filled, the day order expires of course.

I checked out regaldiscount and their rates look good but I am trading from Canada.

P.S. How do you include a link to a web page in your reply.
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