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To: Patrick Slevin who wrote (41441)11/22/2000 7:53:38 AM
From: OpusX  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 44573
 
Patrick,
don't send personal check to IB! they take I think 30 days to clear it LOL

send a bank check or a wire

OpusX



To: Patrick Slevin who wrote (41441)11/22/2000 8:12:16 AM
From: SE  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 44573
 
Well, interestingly enough, I have today as either A shaped or one way down.

The relevant dates are slim, but it should resemble either:

2/16/00 -or-
6/10/98

I have a low point coming at 9:55 with a 21 minute leeway. The high point is very squishy and since I lean to 2/16/00 I expect it to be early. The average time is 12:07, but the standard deviation is 3 hours, so it is somewhat meaningless really. The final low should occur around 15:37 with a very tight leeway of 3 minutes. That should be interesting.

So the whole day hinges on the middle high point. Should it be quick, we have a one way down. Should it arrive late, it is possible for an A shape.

I have five true gap days, all closed. This also is meaningless as a true gap will likely not be much of one. Nominal gaps 40/41 with 27 closing. The ones that did not close appear to be most of the larger gaps, like today. So that would hint that we don't close. However, with such a large gap, that does not necessarily negate an A shaped day....so back to where I started. A shape or one way down. Trend overall will be lower for the most part.

Now I have to put my attorney hat on and read the SC decision and see if I agree with what they did.



To: Patrick Slevin who wrote (41441)11/22/2000 8:40:24 AM
From: booters  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 44573
 
I suppose as an IB (Introducing Broker) it takes them time to clear the check

I do not think they are an introducing broker. IB stands for Interactive Broker. If you read the company info on their web site I think you will be impressed.

As far as the check goes, yes it takes a while. Would suggest you wire the money, is good the next full business day.

Hope you will be pleased with them. I am and so are very many people I speak with. Am interested in seeing the new platform but have grown to love the strange old one. Would like fill price on the same page but other than that can't complain.

boots