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Strategies & Market Trends : Technical Analysis- Indicators & Systems

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To: TechTrader42 who wrote (2569)8/18/1997 2:22:00 AM
From: Brian C. Lund   of 3325
 
Anybody checked out Web St. Securities?

They claim a $14.95 per trade commission.
Real-time, continuously updating quotes (only 39.95 per month if you have an account with them).
News tickers.
Porfolio tracking.
Account equity updating in real-time.
Ability to view Level II trading.
Equity and Index Option commissions of $17.95 plus 1.95 per contract.
Trade confirmations within 6-10 seconds or less.
and get this....

No commission on NASDAQ trade over 1,000 shares.

Now I am not stupid, and if something seems too good to be true, it usually is. But this might warrant some investigation. I'm sure they
must mark up your trade in order to do it with no commission, or how would they make money.

webstreetsecurities.com

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