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To: Lee^ who wrote (7930)4/16/1998 5:01:00 PM
From: Jason Rooks  Respond to of 16892
 
The irony of my partial order complaint is that the stock sell that did not go through is now up .5 so as Rodney explain earlier, some times you lose with the partial order and sometimes you gain.



To: Lee^ who wrote (7930)4/16/1998 5:08:00 PM
From: steve kennedy  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 16892
 
I didn't use MCI today because it seemed sluggish and was causing my ATFI to do crazy things with memory & resources -- I switched to concentric ISP and things cleared up, also Datek seemed pretty fast using concentric

Maybe I'll play around with MCI & Concentric for a few days to see which works best with ATFI and Dateks new configuration. MCI has been the best for the past couple months but maybe that has changed now.

Steve



To: Lee^ who wrote (7930)4/16/1998 5:13:00 PM
From: Gorak Shep  Respond to of 16892
 
The way I understand it is that there is no All Or Nothing capability because of Island

Take a look at isld.com and search for the word None

"OUCH is a protocol that allows subscribers to enter orders into and receive executions from the Island ECN."

"Minimum executable shares. This is the smallest number of shares that can be executed from the total order. If Minimum equals Shares, the order is an All or None order. If Minimum equals 0, any number of shares can be executed."


This suggests to me that Island can already do All or None unless this is just a place holder in the protocol.

If it is there, why hasn't Datek made it available to its customers? Datek?????