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Non-Tech : Trading with Castle Online -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Ray Snyder who wrote (107)5/4/1998 11:30:00 PM
From: Len  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 186
 
Call them at 800-891-1003. They seem pretty nice, and are generally helpful. Steve there seems to be the tech guy, the one who knows the Market Links software inside and out. I have demo'd it, and it seems OK, though perhaps a little busy in it's layout.

marketlinks.com, I think, has a demo to download, and you can use it, with it's realtime Level 2 for 5 days. Of course, the trading features will be disabled, but you can get a look at it. Call them after you d/l the file, and they'll give you a temp account number and password for the demo.

Len



To: Ray Snyder who wrote (107)5/4/1998 11:31:00 PM
From: Street Walker  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 186
 
I can't speak for Castle.

Why they don't answer your emails - I haven't a clue.

As for otc/bb: don't count on it. SOES offices really shy
away from this market. You need $10,000 to start an account,
and with margin, that's $20,000 if you qualify. SOES is 1,000
shares per trade. This would not be cost effective for a penny
stock. There are times when I would like to have traded an otc/bb that was trading in the $3-$5 range, but couldn't. SOES is tailored
to the Nasdaq not bb market.

New Software: Their software developers are always working
on something new. I have not heard of Market Links. Thanks
for the heads up.

S.W.