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To: Jon who wrote (410)6/19/1998 10:16:00 AM
From: Jetta  Respond to of 1339
 
no thanks



To: Jon who wrote (410)7/8/1998 11:48:00 PM
From: gbh  Respond to of 1339
 
Jon, are the updating quotes and Level II that Web Street offers, a stand-alone Windows app, or are they browser based (java apps?)? I use a Sun workstation, and cannot run Windows apps. But I can easily run Netscape 4.05 or even IE4.01 on the Sun. Thanks.

Gary



To: Jon who wrote (410)7/9/1998 9:01:00 PM
From: dunlurkin  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1339
 
How do you guys represent customer orders to the market, especially on your "free" NASDAQ 1000+ share trades. If I place an order between the best bid and ask, will I see that reflected on my level II screen?



To: Jon who wrote (410)7/10/1998 5:36:00 AM
From: Eric P  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1339
 
Jon/All:

How consistent are your 6-10 second executions on market orders? I assume that the executions take place at the best ask/bid for buys/sells respectively. Does this 6-10 seconds typically refer to low volume stocks that are not moving, or is this the typical fill time for a market order in YHOO or AMZN during a volatile period like this past week?

I would be very interested in opening an account and making 50+ tickets per day, if you could guarantee 6-10 second executions on market orders in high volume, volatile stocks.

Comments?
-Eric