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To: Sir Francis Drake who wrote (12403)6/8/1999 7:49:00 PM
From: RockyBalboa  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 16892
 
Thanks,

Yes, but the action was so strong, it reminded me on AWEB or FFIV, that simply has a different trading pattern.

Very different was BWEB which hit the market too high in price. Just see the dull hanging down chart and you get th feeling there's nothing to trade. Besides that GS did not much for the price.

[Was OT], what I found was that, as there was no initial liquidity on ISLD, you simply can't get anything unless a broker sells it to you, that's a major drawback, I don't think they SNET it out, but I can be wrong.

Another question: The ridiculous 17sec stepped fills are typical for SNET or SOES (on another place I read that the 17-sec rule applies for filling - or leaving the bid on SOESsed orders. Now, I found myself very often getting trades with exactly 17sec by 100s fills when hitting the posted ask, which is not ISLD.)