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Technology Stocks : WCOM -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: pogbull who wrote (10625)6/14/2002 10:35:53 AM
From: John Curtis  Respond to of 11568
 
JWRP: Who are you using as a broker that lets you use decimals?

LOL! I use several electronic trading firms. Brown and Datek are two. Actually, I didn't submit the transaction at that $1.661 price, I had a limit sell in at $1.66 so go figure.

Meanwhile, I've re-established another trading position in WCOM this morning at ~$1.53. Yet another morning of generally bad news (the Pakistan bombing) has presented yet another opportunity. It's the sort of thing that continues to reinforce my tactic of holding very few things over-night. Today's world seems to be all about in, out, in, out, bunny quick.

John~



To: pogbull who wrote (10625)6/14/2002 5:24:28 PM
From: tejek  Respond to of 11568
 
Who are you using as a broker that lets you use decimals?
I've got Datek and they don't allow it and it has been a real PITA with WCOM. As they've been holding it in such tight trading ranges during the course of the day.
TIA


I use Fidelity and they allow it. I am surprised your broker doesn't allow it. I thought one of the major points for going to decimals was to benefit the retail customer.

ted