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To: Atin who wrote (41692)12/4/2000 10:42:27 AM
From: Patrick Slevin  Respond to of 44573
 
Probably.

I just set everything up on a spare machine, using the same set-up from the spreadsheet.

Then downloaded QLink over there, ran the Install and re-booted and it came up okay.

Matter of fact, it's well that I have such a program, as I made a math error calculating the stuff for the database by hand. Only a tenth but it just goes to show I'm better off allowing the machine to do it.

So after the market closes I'll download it over here all over again and probably it will be alright. I have to get my son off his butt and get him working on the new database, it should be easier.



To: Atin who wrote (41692)12/4/2000 11:44:29 AM
From: Patrick Slevin  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 44573
 
So, you wanna trade Futures? heh, heh, heh

Try this free trial. I messed around with two scalp trades just to see how it works and rank 74 out of 616 people trading the demo today.

It may give you an idea how to paper trade without kidding yourself about how hard or easy it is to do. You will get somewhat valid fills and will be able to see how your paper trades will work out in real time.

arcfutures.com

I have a little problem with the interface because I like to set up several trades up beforehand and then choose which to send in, but it's nice otherwise.

So far anyway.