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To: Philip R Berber who wrote (2604)1/22/1998 12:22:00 PM
From: steve goldman  Respond to of 12617
 
Thanks Philip.

I saw that you stated that you had answered the questions on Irby's thread, but I didnt see any answers to the questions. I guess from reading from your post here, you will get back to us on these.

I looked at your website and could not find any of these answers which I deem to be pretty important questions. Actually, to me, these are themost important questions an investor using online trding systems should be asking.

Please post your answers here so that the participants of these threads can see the answers and therefore understand what distinquishes you from the rest.

10 Round trip tickets a day! Thats a lot of tickets. I am more a believer that someone can be succesfful trading a few tickets but doing well rather than simply churning.

Good luck in your venture!
Steve@yamner.com



To: Philip R Berber who wrote (2604)1/24/1998 5:28:00 PM
From: Dirk Hente  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 12617
 
>There is currently no minimum number of tickets to qualify for the free data <
philip, i went to your web site and learned the following:
if i want to use CyberTrader (which is your remote trading tool and internet based (right?)) then if have to
1st: have 50K$ or more in my trading account
2nd: have to do more than 20 tickets per day (20$ for each ticket)

are these your 'qualification' criteria for free data? if yes, then i must say the term 'free data' is misleading because the qualification for it generates a cost of at least 400$ per month.
may be you can enlighten me, i just dont understand.

my second question is, what are the befenits of your remote (internet) trading service compared to that of MB trading?