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To: jebj who wrote (97)10/5/1998 1:06:00 PM
From: William W. Dwyer, Jr.  Respond to of 230
 
Hi, jebj

Glad you like your CyberT software. I have never used it, so I really can't comment definitively on the differences between it and full version of CyberTrader. I have always had CyberTrader and, as you probably know, I love it (except on the days when I lose money).

I believe the primary difference is that CyberT includes only the Smart Keys for entering orders and does not have all the other keys for entering direct ISLD/INCA/ATTN orders, SOES and SNET, etc. I think a few other features are not included, but I honestly do not remember which features. You could contact the company directly for better information.

However, let me offer that I believe CyberT is supposed to be better for newer traders as an introduction. I think it requires less bandwidth, so you may find it runs better or easier or something like that. Honestly, I now find myself using the Smart Keys so much for orders that one could argue that full CyberTrader is unnecessary (somewhat). Regardless, though, when just getting started, I am sure CyberT is a good way to get started before going with the full version. There is so much to learn, it pays to start slow and easy.

Regarding any SEC problem, I wouldn't know anything about that, but I would be surprised to find anything like that. I wonder who would have implied such a thing. You know how rumors go, though.

Good luck!

Bill




To: jebj who wrote (97)10/13/1998 12:13:00 AM
From: World Wide Trader  Respond to of 230
 
Training offered by All Tech

Anyone familiar with the training offered by All Tech? Do they teach just their own software or is it solid trader training no matter who you use?

Day Traders of Orange County
worldwidetraders.com



To: jebj who wrote (97)12/7/1998 4:15:00 PM
From: Ted Herring  Respond to of 230
 
I don't know about CyberCorp probs with SEC, but I do know what lies ahead with TradeStation 5.0 (coming out in January). With TS 5 you'll be able to develop trading systems using a wide variety of trading indicators, and back test your system on historical data. New with version 5 will be the ability to hook into your broker live on-line, and test, track, analyze and trade all from one program (TS 5). FYI CyberCorp is here in Austin where I am. I've spoken with them about a job opportunity recently... we'll see. Good luck!