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To: Threei who wrote (704)8/4/2001 1:53:34 PM
From: Apakhabar  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 867
 
Certainly the more shares one trades (tier size, and number of stocks at a time) the more one will appreciate the faster executions. OZ's post on the other thread is illustrative of this.

I think the changes mean very different things to traders depending on what kind of stocks they trade. I don't see how the changes benefit in a technological way a trader like me who works the less-liquid stocks. And yet, I had a better-than-average week, with optimal consistency (no losing days). My conclusion is simply to reaffirm my belief that trading success is almost completely dependant on one's attitude and mental focus and that technology is merely a conduit.

As an analogy, it's sort of like racing. Now we've all got faster cars.