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To: James who wrote (319)4/25/1998 1:24:00 PM
From: Noor  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1339
 
I dont know about penny stocks but have sold stocks in 10-15 dollars range next day or even same day.You mean that is not true for penny stocks.

thanks

Noor



To: James who wrote (319)4/25/1998 3:53:00 PM
From: Mike Winn  Read Replies (4) | Respond to of 1339
 
James,

I am currently shopping for a new broker.

You said:
"Case in point: If you buy a penny stock at 10 cents at close, and the next day it rises to 15 cents, YOU CAN NOT, REPEAT, CAN NOT, sell your stock with their online system. You must call in the order, in which case, they are no better than your average local discount broker."

Is is true that you cannot place a limit order on the net if the price var. is more than 50%, but let say you monitor your stock and you see it has jumped more than 50% from the previous closing price, and then you place a market sell order, can you do that?

I cannot believe if you cannot even place a market order if the price var. is more than 50%.

How fast is the response of their live brokers? I don't mind paying the higher commission but I need fast phone pick-up and fast execution. Sometimes a slow execution can cost me thousands when the difference in commission is only 10 bucks.

Last question, I just visited their web site. They ask to send a check to US Clearing Corp. Is that the same clearing house used by Discover Brokerage (Lombard)? If so then their execution is very similar to Lombard (speed-wise and price-wise).



To: James who wrote (319)4/25/1998 9:26:00 PM
From: wlcnyc  Respond to of 1339
 
James,

"<If fact, they are in all probability the "worst" for penny stocks.>"

As you must know by now, I totally agree with you. But I still don't know which broker to switch to for penny stocks.

It should also be made clear that some of their limitations and problems do NOT relate ONLY to penny stocks! They are just more visible in that area.

Bill