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To: SE who wrote (74)10/25/2000 2:08:06 PM
From: Nemer  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 12411
 
Sorry, Scott ....

the several feeds I checked all must have gone the way yours did .....

whacha think about having the BlueCelt man that seat on the MidAm we were talking about last year .....
can't you just picture him in CentralUSA ???



To: SE who wrote (74)10/26/2000 7:34:48 AM
From: Patrick Slevin  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 12411
 
The problem originated at the CME, or that's what I was told at the time. I switched to watching the SPX which comes off the CBOE. Soon as the feed died so did the SPX. Messed me up on a trade as well.

I may be able to get the data, I usually re-download all the data on the weekend. If it is available by this Friday my history source should have it.

EDIT

I think it is safe to presume that the mini dropped immediately, because the SPX dropped as soon as the feed did.