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To: Tim Luke who wrote (2928)10/6/1998 10:18:00 AM
From: Devil's Advocate  Respond to of 7247
 
Hi Tim!

I got in CSCO last week just before the drop: OUCH!
Well, I was adding to my long position so I'm willing to be patient.

Added some OSI this morning.

Good trading, Tim!



To: Tim Luke who wrote (2928)10/6/1998 3:10:00 PM
From: Stephen Sherwood  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 7247
 
Hello Tim,

I've been lurking on your thread since the WSJ piece. I like your approach. Keep it simple. Buy low, sell high.

You seem to do a lot of day trading and I'd like to know what broker you're using. I'm exploring the so-called electronic brokers including:

Livetrade.com (Alex Moore & Co.)
Remote Trading Intl.
The Executioner (Southwest securities)
Broadway Trading

I want an internet feed, not a direct phone connection. Two of the above use RealTick III as a front end and that looks great. They all waive the fees if you punch through a certain number of trades per month.

I've currently got a Signal Level II feed and it sucks. I trade with E-trade so I have to call out on another computer which eats time. Then they don't show my bids or offers and the executions are not the best. I'm tired of supplying order flow to brokers.

Do you have a suggestion or have you had any experience with the above electronic brokers.

Thanks in advance,

Steve