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Gold/Mining/Energy : Daytrading Canadian stocks in Realtime

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To: mappingworld who wrote (6351)4/9/1999 5:26:00 PM
From: IdiotJed  Read Replies (1) of 62347
 
Re: InvestorLine speed:

I think market order are a little faster, but it really depends of the volume of the stock, the exchange, etc...

For market order, I've seen 30 seconds to 10 minutes (the week after Christmas). For limits, it's more like a 1 minute to "too late, the exchange is closed". This morning, I placed a limit order at 9:27:00 (InvestorLine timestamp) on a mid volume Toronto stock and I saw it on depth before the open. I also made a market order on the same stock at 10:29:36 (the InvestorLine timestamp) and it was filled at 10:30:12 (the CSW timestamp), which is 36 seconds assuming both clocks are synchronized. But the confirmation for that order only came at around 11:25. You were probably filled during the minutes after you send your order but InvestorLine Order Status was down. Check your account tomorrow.

Again, this is for a Toronto stock. It's slower for the VSE and the ASE. And I can't tell about the Net stocks cause every one using Nesbitt/InvestorLine seems to pick the same trade size as me, so I don't know which is mine on the CSW trade list.

IJ
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