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To: Dirk Hente who wrote (484)4/5/2000 12:34:00 PM
From: Simon Thornington  Respond to of 1001
 
Trading yesterday was quite alright. For a couple of hours, Selectnet and SOES were disabled, but I understand that this might have been to prevent stuck orders given NASDAQ's problems. I made some trades through Island that were just fine.

Still, not having Selectnet was enough to keep my trading light. Technically, though, Cyber handled the load very well.

Simon.



To: Dirk Hente who wrote (484)4/5/2000 2:03:00 PM
From: Dan Clark  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1001
 
Dirk,

I didn't trade yesterday, so I can't comment specifically about how it went.

Regarding CyberCorp vs. Datek, I used to have my trading account at Datek, then I moved to CyberCorp and opened a CyberX trading account there. Best move that I ever made. CyberCorp is ten times the company that Datek is. Nothing is every perfect in this business, but in general, Order Entry flexibility and performance is much better, cancellations are almost instantaneous and customer service is excellent. CyberCorp's fills are fast and cancellations are extremely fast (2-5 seconds).

Regards,

Dan.