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To: E. Davies who wrote (3539)9/1/1999 8:24:00 PM
From: jebj  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 17977
 
>L2 is the only thing that is accurate in the morning for me. The prints are completely a mess- delayed and often out of order. L1 data is similarly full of nonsense. - Eric

I would have thought the L2 would be more correct as well but I was holding a FATB short from yesterday and the L2 was running as much as a full point behind what was showing on the T&S as if fell from the open.

Since there was virtually a steady fall one could track the L2, the T&S, the quote page and the chart and the T&S was the one showing the lower price as it fall. Took about 15-20 mins before the L2 slowly caught up with what the T&S was printing and as the chart came into sink it indeed showed that the T&S had been the one that was correct all the time.

It is really strange to see a different figure on each of the 4 items but I have seen this several times over the last few days at the open but had never stayed with one stock to follow it as I did this morning.

NASDAQ is normally slow at the open - the higher the volume the more the delay - but I would not attempt to trade using this data until it settled down.

I assume there is a problem with both NASDAQ and Qcharts with these type readings.

jb