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To: Gibbons Burke who wrote (3220)7/30/1999 8:50:00 AM
From: Bruce Mapes  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 17977
 
In my level II screen I can see the various exchanges bid/ask listed on a NYSE stock but on Nasdaq stocks, all I see is the inside bid/ask. Is there a different level II that I don't have? Any help would be appreciated.



To: Gibbons Burke who wrote (3220)7/30/1999 10:44:00 AM
From: FYB  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 17977
 
Gibbons,
A lot of the stocks that I am following, or part of my protfolio, have not 'reset' during the night. They didn't start the day with a volume of zero but yesterday's volume. The open price is from yesterday, and several others fields. I cannot find a pattern (some are NASDAQ,some nyse, some BBs...) but at least 30% of the one on my screen are like that. CVSN, for example, got yesterday open, but correct volume. Is it just for me or general?
FYB



To: Gibbons Burke who wrote (3220)7/30/1999 2:36:00 PM
From: Clarence Dodge  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 17977
 
Mr Burke

Online Trading tab has a setting where you can determine how many shares you usually want filled

Can this setting be disabled in order to trade a different share amount each trade?

And one last question, please, are any other brokers in the pipeline to be included?

Clarence



To: Gibbons Burke who wrote (3220)7/31/1999 9:22:00 PM
From: ChopChop99  Respond to of 17977
 
Gibbons, how about a plain old "value" field?

Bound to be ultra-simple to add a field to show the current value of a position. After all, it's as simple as multiplying two existing fields: number of shares X last.

Or is this already there somewhere and I'm just too dense to find it? <g>

Chop