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To: WaveSeeker who wrote (631)5/17/1998 8:46:00 PM
From: RobbRacer  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 3216
 
Has anyone seen or used the Attain system by Alltech. Its very user friendly and is windows based. Very simple to use. They do remote by direct dialup. I've seen both in action and the main benefit I see with cyber is they are designing the software for remote training vs. Alltech just lets you dial into their system. I'm told windows is slower but i've seen both and can't believe that.Alltech also has their own ecn and any trades through it are free. Any comments?
Rob



To: WaveSeeker who wrote (631)5/18/1998 7:35:00 PM
From: Brentsky  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 3216
 
>> I chose CyBerTrader over RealTick for 2 reasons. First, CyBerTrader incorporates several "day trading" features that are not available with RealTick - 52 week highs/lows, descriptive market maker changes in the tickers, crossed/locked market alerts, trader order flow, etc.<<

Mark,

Did you actually see these things or hear them from somebody. I've been trying to decide between the two programs. Some of your statements are incorrect. I just went and looked at a MB screen and was looking right at the 52 week high/low. Not sure about the rest of your statements.

You said you have used Real Tick, Cyber, Attain. When do you have time to trade? I would appreciate real comparisons between products; however, there are way too many people on these threads creating wrong information to either promote their own product or make another look bad. Where do you fit in?

Brent