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To: Gottfried who wrote (45956)4/27/2001 2:58:51 PM
From: kdavy  Respond to of 70976
 
Gottried,

I used to subscribe to RT Trader for a few years. I discontinued that. Now I get free streaming quotes from Charles Schwab. If you are a platinum signature member (whatever that means, I think you have to have certain level of equity or trade a lot) you get streaming quotes on there velocity software and also on Streetsmart Pro which includes realtimes charts and Nasdaq level II quotes.
All for free.

Kdavy



To: Gottfried who wrote (45956)4/27/2001 3:03:15 PM
From: Fargonaut  Respond to of 70976
 
G,

I have been using the Medved QuoteTracker.

quotetracker.com

If you don't hear of anything better, give it a try. It has plenty of features and seems to be stable on W2k.

aka Frank Weible



To: Gottfried who wrote (45956)4/27/2001 3:08:02 PM
From: Ian@SI  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 70976
 
G.,

There was one at Money.Net, but they upgraded it, and I couldn't get it to work with my browsers. It also happened shortly after TWE gave me their Select service which includes Free Real time streaming of multiple portfolios of up to 25 stocks each; real time streaming charts; Time and Sales info; and Market Depth (NASDAQ Level II on that market). I think they're now charging, but I'm not certain.

Someone mentioned one on the Investment Resources thread around the time that I first posted about Money.net there. If you can't find that thread, let me know and I'll get you the URL.

Good luck,
Ian.