To: Zeem who wrote (55444 ) 7/31/1998 2:00:00 PM From: 4 - Bob Respond to of 176387
<<Would like to dump 15 Nov 110c tomorrow>> Hey, I don't know what your purchase price was or your reasonings for entering this position but, your Nov 110 calls are in the money, have 3 1/2 months time value left, potential August pre-earnings runup, possible split announcement, potential November pre-earnings runup, likely strong 3rd quarter numbers, etc. With all this going for you, it seems that to unload at this time gives up too much upside potential.<<Can't decide between "Market Pulse" $600 or "Q-Charts" $850!? Anyone know or use either of these products?????>> I have used MarketPulse Live Charts Real Time at home, at work and on the go. The main reason I chose it was because it is internet based. This makes it instantly available to me from anywhere with just an internet connection without any required additional hardware, software, installations, setups or hassle. Market Pulse Real Time works perfectly at home , no freeze ups, no pauses, no appreciable delays in data, very, very few gaps in streaming data. This is on a 28.8 pots modem. However the setup at work which uses a T-1 line sometimes doesn't load the java applet properly all the way or pauses in streaming the data. This usually requires deleting the temporary internet files, erasing the history files, restarting the browser or sometimes rebooting the computer. This has never, never happened on my home system which is the same make, model and configuration except for the 28.8k vs T-1 connections. I noticed that they (Quote.Com) have added a button for loading MarketPulse live Charts behind a firewall. QCharts is much more functional than Live Charts, allowing for customizing what you view. It also requires a separate program (free download) to be install on your computer. It runs separate from your browser. I may try it at home, but when I am on the go, I like the simple, no fuss, internet Live Chart. There is a SI discussion thread on Q Charts.Subject 21544 4-Bob