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To: ACAN who wrote (14234)5/2/2011 3:07:24 PM
From: LTBH1 Recommendation  Respond to of 14513
 
I think this is just one more example of corporate prevention in that they buy the competition to eliminate same.

If that is close to correct then Jerry couldn't buy it back even if he wished but I certainly share your sentiments.

I suggest all who feel the same write Atrade stating BOTH their feelings about QT AND the fact that other Atrade offerings fall far short of what customers desire.

Luck
LTBH



To: ACAN who wrote (14234)5/2/2011 4:36:44 PM
From: derzorn  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 14513
 
Agree with your comments and LTBH's. But just hope the draw-down will be communicated over time.



To: ACAN who wrote (14234)5/5/2011 11:29:43 PM
From: Threshold  Respond to of 14513
 
I'm in Canada and have been using Quotetracker for years. Feed it with Stockwatch. That combo is great.

If Jerry get's it back, I'll be very pleased. Know quite a few others in that same boat up here.

Hearing that TD Waterhouse up here is going to go to Think or Swim as well.

Bank owned brokerages up here are unreliable especially when the market moves down hard on huge volume, so I will not move over to their data feed and software. I pay Stockwatch so i avoid them!!!

I have several accounts there, but keep accounts at other brokerages as well, so when one is down i can still trade at the others.

Looking at the massive list of Quotetracker feeds available around the globe, it's hard to believe that someone would not want to service that customer base.