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To: Jay Fisk who wrote (4292)5/24/1998 12:40:00 PM
From: steve goldman  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 12617
 
Trading Lessons, tickbytick playback...

If there is interest, I could screencam (live, realtime screencopy, see a couple at yamner.com to yamn univ then doc download) the Level2, insidemarket, screens in here for some stock in the next week. I could then post it and everyone could download the video clips of the particular 5 or 10 minutes of action, and then we could arrange a time to meet in Yamner's chat site to discuss it, ie. using it for educational purposes. ...warning...these screencams tend to be serious pigs but if i cut out the audio track, we might be able to get about 10 minutes of screenaction in a 4,5,6 meg file. everyone could download it, watch it , then we can run it through piece by piece and discuss it real time on the chat site.

let me know if anyone's intersted and then we'll have to wait for a good stock that I can screen cam, with the 'right' action. Perhaps we do the discussion next sunday, 6pm est. is always best for me.

If there is interest, just drop me a private message or email, rather than wasting space on the thread...also, any suggestions as to what kind of action you would like to learn about (slow, methodical stocks or wild fliers (wild fliers probably move too fast and the traders themselves probably have no idea what they want to do, i suggest slower stocks for learning purposes)....

Steve@yamner.com
chat site is yamner.com



To: Jay Fisk who wrote (4292)5/26/1998 8:26:00 PM
From: Andy Kershner  Respond to of 12617
 
You can save the day's data on a quoteserver for replay later. Tradecast can allow you to do this but it is probably very expensive to do as an individual.



To: Jay Fisk who wrote (4292)5/30/1998 1:42:00 PM
From: David Meyer  Respond to of 12617
 
I believe Trade Station by omegaresearch.com allows you to do the tick by tick. I think that if you have T.S. you can also go to their site to download missed tick information. Expensive IMO