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To: Ramon Colomina who wrote (5593)11/24/1998 11:13:00 AM
From: Gabor  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 12623
 
I use level II compstock.I execute with etrade.Etrade level II is not even close to level II compstock.Etrade level II Doesn't even make sense once you use Compstock.No wonder it is free.
Regards
Gabor



To: Ramon Colomina who wrote (5593)11/24/1998 8:09:00 PM
From: On the QT  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 12623
 
OT-OT-OT
Hi Ramon Colomina and thread,

I am interested in moving my accounts from Schwab to another discount broker perhaps E Trade.

I trade about 2000 shares in and out (currently Dell) and I find that with Schwab's MM of late instead of getting the initial open market trade of 500 shares and then the balance I find that even in slow market conditions I am getting 100 shares and than 500 increments! This has resulted in reductions in my profits.

How does E-Trade treat their 1000 share plus open orders? Anyone know?

Their NASDAQ level II did you or anyone one have any experience with E- Trade using it. What advantage is in this?

Any input from anyone?

Regards,

QT