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To: Tom Allinder who wrote (4160)3/1/2000 8:41:00 PM
From: Tom Allinder  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 4792
 
More Press from myTrack... they would have already been over 10,000 trades last week if I would have gotten my fills...

TRACK DATA REPORTS RECORD DAILY TRADING VOLUME FOR ITS
myTrack ONLINE TRADING SERVICE

NEW YORK, NY-March 2, 2000-Track Data Corporation
(Nasdaq NMS: TRAC) today reported a new milestone for its
myTrack online trading service-9,000 daily trades. myTrack
achieved the 9,000 mark for the first time yesterday.


Daily Trades Date First Reached
5,000 December 13, 1999
6,000 January 24, 2000
7,000 February 4, 2000
8,000 February 23, 2000
9,000 March 1, 2000

"We broke 8,000 for the first time last Wednesday and 9,000
yesterday-I'm beginning to look forward to Wednesdays," said
Barry Hertz, Track Data Chairman and CEO. "I also realize
that I may be giving away $10,000 sooner than I thought I
would."

At the beginning of last week, in anticipation of the 10,000
trade milestone, Track Data announced "The $10,000 Guess," a
contest for its myTrack members. Users of the online trading
service were invited to guess the first day myTrack reaches
10,000 trades in a single day. The prize for guessing the
correct date is $10,000. The deadline for guessing was
Tuesday, February 29th. Over 1,800 people registered guesses.

Track Data is a New York-based financial services company that
offers myTrack, a fully integrated Internet-based online
trading and market data system. myTrack offers the first week
of trading commission-free. To open a trading account, go to
mytrack.com and click on the "Open a Trading
Account" button.

myTrack delivers a continuous dynamic stream of live market
data and investors' online trading activity. Trading is offered
at prices starting at $12.95 per trade. myTrack is delivered
over the Internet powered by application-based software and a
constant server connection similar to systems used by
professionals, making it faster than the HTML web site-based
static pages offered by most of its competitors, such as E*Trade
(Nasdaq: EGRP), Schwab (NYSE: SCH), and National Discount
Brokers (NYSE: NDB). myTrack delivers free streaming delayed
quotes and unlimited free real-time extended quotes, as well as
breaking company news, a trade by trade log, charting for
technical analysis and a proprietary library of intraday market
statistics. For $19.98 per month plus exchange fees, users can
subscribe to streaming real-time quotes. A menu of features,
including Nasdaq Level II, is available separately or in value
packages. Download myTrack software or open a trading account
at mytrack.com or call 1-800-myTrack. For information
about myTrack's SDK, go to mytrack.com .

Track Data provides real-time financial market data, news,
fundamental research, charting and analytical services to
institutional and individual investors through dedicated
telecommunication lines and the Internet.



To: Tom Allinder who wrote (4160)3/1/2000 9:31:00 PM
From: Mandinga  Respond to of 4792
 
You're welcome.
I have that etrade account that I use quite often.
I have found that etrade is a lot better than myCrap or ameritrade for OTC BBs (at least that is my experience).
Still, they are all pretty bad these days.



To: Tom Allinder who wrote (4160)3/2/2000 7:43:00 AM
From: cincyal  Respond to of 4792
 
Tom, I was dreaming of walking on the beach and attempting
head stands but now I'm trading stocks on E*trade!!!!!

I just got approval for level II power e*trade but it is too
early to comment.

CincyAl