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Strategies & Market Trends : Level II Trading

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To: Jamessmith who wrote (654)6/8/1998 6:08:00 PM
From: John Hunt  Read Replies (1) of 1086
 
The least expensive outright source of Level II that I know of is DBC's Stockedge. PC Quote also offers level II.

If you do 20 tickets/month (10 in and out trades) you can get it for $100.00/mo from the broker I use, MB Trading. At 50 tickets/month (25 in and out trades) it is free. These figures include exchange fees. You can get quotes for BB stocks on MB Trading's service, but you have to trade them elsewhere. Orders are strictly Nasdaq, Amex and NYSE.

Other daytrader oriented brokers such as Cybertrader, offer similar packages and may allow bulletin board stock orders.

Stockedge, MB Trading, Cybertrader and PC Quote all have SI threads. Here are site links for the first two. Ask someone on the Cybertrader and PC Quote threads for a link to their sites.

Stockedge

dbc.com

MB Trading

mbtrading.com

(Try twice if you have trouble getting in)

Hope this helps.

John
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