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To: Ken Adams who wrote (5300)7/9/1998 10:09:00 PM
From: Roy Yorgensen  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 11149
 
Ken, RE: delay, one of my scans assumes I will buy at the Opening price of an issue. I simply put the issue on the screen be fore opening, and wait. I can be listening to 'Squawk Box' and when the 'Bell' sounds, in just moments (2-4 seconds) I get the opening price of the issue. dfepending on the number of stocks you are watching, the feed seems to real quick. If I switch screens to DATEK and request the current info, I get it faster with IRTT.
Roy



To: Ken Adams who wrote (5300)7/11/1998 2:48:00 AM
From: Chuck T  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 11149
 
Ken, yes streaming means the quotes update on your PC display as quickly as the market is moving. You'll see each individual trade in a stock update with its trade volume. DBC has a product Stockedge Online with free software and a free 30 day trial.

Included are biggest gainers / losers, real time alerts (it will even page or send a message to your cell phone), 7 years of historical data and charting is included, intraday dynamic charts, Nasdaq Level II, time of sales (every trade for the day listed). Here's is what sample of what the screen can look like, but you can lay it out as you like: dbc.com

Here is where the free software and trial details are: dbc.com

If you have any other questions, just ask,
Chuck T.
dbc.com