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To: - who wrote (10344)10/4/2000 12:06:10 AM
From: Dustin  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 18137
 
Thanks for the response, but you didn't actually answer my question.

He is wondering if Realtick has a tool similar to Cyber's CyberXchange ECN. This tool can buy/sell at any price including outside the market, and will bypass MM's using only ECN's.

CyberXchange ECN will target any ECN at the price you specify, whether it be ISLD, INCA, BTRD, REDI etc...

Are you aware of a Realtick feature like this?

Thanks again,
Dustin



To: - who wrote (10344)10/30/2000 6:31:18 AM
From: Redmond Quain  Respond to of 18137
 
Hi Steve

<<..the brokerage behind the software...that is the most important consideration..>>

Apart from honesty, responsiveness to questions and proper book-keeping what would you consider to be the 2 or 3 most important hallmarks of good brokerage?

BTW much appreciated your very useful comment in a much earlier post about the value of the equity curve. Also thanks to Oz for directing us to that post some time ago.

Redmond



To: - who wrote (10344)10/30/2000 6:25:12 PM
From: $Mogul  Respond to of 18137
 
I agree... with that. Have you tried Redi+ Palo Alto?

It would be interesting if Cyber would have e-MASH as a MM on the board as a go to that would recognize you as a client, then again why would Schaub want a ton of daytraders abusing them for 1/4's.... so that is probably never going to happen. I have noticed that
Autoex-NITE ,Autoex-MASH, Autoex-HRZG are at the use of the brokerages back office for execution.... would be great if they opened that up to the traders, but again i guss that would defeat there business models...

Does MB have a direct connection via T-1, etc these days still? ANd how are they as of late Palo?