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To: Cader who wrote (675)10/30/1997 7:10:00 PM
From: Howard Wong  Respond to of 12617
 
I just found out a great site for day traders. Take a look at iqc.com

for example. Intraday chart of dell
iqc.com

-gh



To: Cader who wrote (675)10/30/1997 7:33:00 PM
From: TFF  Read Replies (5) | Respond to of 12617
 
Cader: the only reason I push Watley is because no one else seems to be offering the remote internet services to traders that they are. I am watching how CyberTrader develops and I hear that several other brokers will be offering similar services in 1998.

As far as that Smart Money article was concerned, you are right! It was completely slanted against daytraders. Their magazine seems to be targeted towards the average investor who deals with full service firms and mutual funds,so you can guess that's who buys the advertising in the magazine. No wonder they didn't push daytrading! they'd be bitting the hand that feeds them!

As for the pros/cons of home vs remote trading - I agree to each his own. I prefer home;)

One question. Do really think that someone with no experience can be successful at daytrading by taking a 2 or 3 week course?? sounds
ridiculous to me.

There is no doubt that this is a brutal game and I think everyone who considers daytradingr needs to realize that the odds are stacked against them in a big ugly way!

Long live online trading!