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Non-Tech : CyBerCorp.com -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Brian K. Winchell who wrote (99)1/22/2000 9:26:00 PM
From: Dan Clark  Respond to of 1001
 
BKW,

You have to be a little more specific. They have two systems - CyberX and CyberTrader. IMO, CyberX is more appropriate for Swing/Position Traders and CyberTrader is more appropriate for Scalpers. Having said that, I'm a scalper and I use CyberX + QCharts for Charting + custom-developed scanning software to find trades.

On balance, I like CyberCorp more than any of the other direct brokers. Two big plusses are the Five Minute Fill Policy (go to their website and search around under fees for info) and the number of ECNs that you can trade direct to. These include the standards - Island and ARCA - and the biggie - INCA.

I'm curious. Why are you interested in changing?

FYI, Pristine will be offering a new scanning system called EPS that only runs on RT3-based systems (www.pristine.com). For scalpers, there is a system called MWatch that looks pretty interesting. (http://www.mtrader.com/mwatch/about.htm) It's also RT3-based.