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Strategies & Market Trends : Anthony @ Equity Investigations, Dear Anthony,

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To: Force Majeure who wrote (28629)4/9/1999 2:31:00 PM
From: Jim Spitz  Read Replies (2) of 122087
 
FM,

It is probably easier to move cash. For instance, I cashed in a stock at Datek, a couple days later, after it cleared, I asked for check. Got it a couple days later. Deposited it in my CU account. Mailed a check to broker. Within a week, total time, money was in my account for trading. Complete transfers of assets seems to take two weeks or more from what I have heard.

When I move some assets soon from NDB to either Yamner or Watley(haven't decided yet), I will move checks. Only, since I have a checking account through NDB, it will go directly to whomever. Should take less than 1 week. Don't like electronic transfers or it would be faster.

Stay in the Black! jimS
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