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Gold/Mining/Energy : Big Dog's Boom Boom Room

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To: Frank who wrote (41695)4/11/2005 9:47:21 PM
From: ChanceIs  Read Replies (2) of 206325
 
I had a Blackberry through Schwab back in 2000 for the very purpose you describe. It worked pretty well, but the coverage wasn't great - none east of Portland, ME. South midstate Pennsylvania (Gettysburg) was a problem also. The Blackberry allowed trading, and got a limited set of news sources.

I think that Schwab bought all of the Blackberries back and issued "web enabled phones" in their place. I just Googled - "web enabled phone" "stock trading" - and got hundreds of hits...names like Deloitte, DLJ, etc. I find it a little hard to believe that a major brokerage today would not offer trading over web enabled phones.

I am in the market myself.
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