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To: Irish2 who wrote (199)4/2/1998 10:06:00 AM
From: Scott Mc  Respond to of 591
 
I, my experience is that each company is a little different, orders placed with Greenline are normally routed to the exchange in approx 1 min, Investorline I would estimate as 1-2 mins, a bit slower but for my type of trading doesn't make any difference. The big advantage with Greenline is that you can see open orders (Investorline is supposed to have that feature shortly) and for me, I normally have 5-10 open orders it helps me keep track of things. Scott

PS: US orders are a bit longer (30 secs or so)



To: Irish2 who wrote (199)4/2/1998 11:24:00 AM
From: Imran  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 591
 
Irish2,

For my needs, Greenline is very efficient (I am not a very active trader). I can say that each time I put in an order (market or limit price) they go through ASAP. I have never had problems with making a trade.

Imran