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To: Tim Luke who wrote (894)9/3/1998 4:24:00 PM
From: Char  Respond to of 7247
 
Tim
I should have mentioned that MB Trading gives you free Level II if you do fifty trades a month. The commissions range from $22.95 to $18.95 depending how many trades you do per month. You can trade SOES, Island, Selectnet,and ARCA. All trades of listed stocks have to be through ISI. Normally ISI isn't to bad but I did have one bad experience with them last week.

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Overall I rate them better than any others online brokers I have tried. I've had or still have accounts with Fidelity, ETrade, Discover, Quick and Rielly, Waterhouse and MB Trading. There is no comparison between the others and MB Trading.
Dave



To: Tim Luke who wrote (894)9/4/1998 12:38:00 AM
From: Ray R. Harris  Respond to of 7247
 
At the risk of ticking you off, Tim, I think I will toss some advice you gave to another guy ticked off at his broker...buy/sell the stock and get your money back...ut oh...hope you are grinnin'...I have been using webstreetsecurities.com and have been VERY pleased with it. At first, executions were a little slow. Now, much quicker...just a few seconds. All orders on NASDAQ over 1000 shares are free (they get paid for order flow but I place most orders at a limit price).

Take Care,

Ray