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To: Taby who wrote (96180)1/14/2000 1:26:00 AM
From: Brian Fukuba  Respond to of 186894
 
Try
yamner.com

Here's a like to where he posts: 127.0.0.1:3456/SI/~wsapi/investor/Subject-15612

Don't make a lot of option trades, but I've used their services for a couple of years. They will work the order, if they can, and get you the best price.

fwiw.



To: Taby who wrote (96180)1/14/2000 3:31:00 AM
From: nihil  Respond to of 186894
 
Try ABWhatley -- but I do well at etrade. I always ask 1/8 below the ASK, and bid 1/8 above the BID, except on options cheap enough (<3?) to be priced in 16ths. Watch the official B & A, and if your b or a does not appear, call them up and ask them why not (be sure to dial them up before you start, very long waits are usual). Say you want an "agency trade or execution." The computer data are sampled, and the best bid and ask are not always displayed. Toward expiration, its okay to buy and sell at market to close because the B & A spread is very close. But fight for those teenies!