To: SSP who wrote (33253 ) 3/4/2000 6:32:00 PM From: Taki Respond to of 150070
SSP, i had been saying about the great white for years, about the article you posted, but people thought i was crazy to believe that. I believe i was bookmarked by him for years, and went thru hell in so many trades, and had wars with Ameritrade about my trades, and they can go back and listen to the tapes of what the great white was doing to my trades, almost on daily basis i had arguments with brokers, managers , and even the president of Ameritrade, and defended him and nothing they could do, or some times got my orders filled after going to three different managers. As soon as i moved out of there most of my money, i saw great days.Thank God. He is extremely smart, and there is no doubt about it.Probably right now the one and only Great white of all. I have watched him and studying him for over six years now daily and glad to know 90% of his games. All the above is only my opinion, but the funny thing is that every time TAKI sells, the great white sells, and every time TAKI buys, then the great white buys=He knows better now.YEAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA. Here some poster posted the article below. How would NITE be able to identify individual customers? I believe all orders are sent to NITE with the branch sequence number of the individual account. I'm sure Knight's computer systems must be programmed to determine the individual profit/loss for the orders received from each account. All is well so long as the accounts all average out to be losers... However, if you get a larger than average number of smart traders placing orders with NITE, they will cut you off and not take your orders. This exact problem happened to me a month ago through one of the firms I trade with. My brokerage firm had a direct order entry relationship with NITE, whereby NITE would accept the orders into their autoexecution system. Most small orders (500 shares or less) would be instantly filled at the inside bid or ask. This made trading MUCH more easy, as this liquidity usually made it possible to get orders filled whenever needed. However, this trading dream world didn't last long. NITE realized that they were getting too many 'smart' orders, and pulled the plug on accepting orders from my trading firm... Now it's back to the good-old-fashioned ISLD, SNET and SOES trading. Good luck, -Eric