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Non-Tech : Yamner & Co., Inc -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: steve goldman who wrote (25)3/4/1999 12:17:00 PM
From: R Fish  Respond to of 58
 
Steve,
New Yamner customer, and real happy I made the switch. I have a question about a trade I tried to make this morning. I put an order in to short BFLY @ 15 1/2 or better w/ a 1/8 discretion. A few minutes later I got a call back from Yamner saying that BFLY was trading pre-market as high as 18. They were concerned for me and my account about getting caught on the wrong side of a trade (which I appreciate). So at that time I raised my sell to 16 or higher. This was done at about 8:20 a.m. My question is this, I did not request for the order to be filled "pre-market", and as anybody can see, BFLY opened at 15 1/2 and went down from there. Looking at pre-market trades show a lot of shares at or above 16 (my price). Should I have requested for the order to be filled in pre-market activity if possible, or is this something I can expect you to do without asking.
Does Yamner do pre-market trades?

Thanks in advance, and please don't misread this question, I'm just trying to become a better trader and need to know if something like this should be requested in the future. You guys do a terrific job!

Sincerely,
Bob Fish



To: steve goldman who wrote (25)3/5/1999 12:46:00 PM
From: Steve Warkentin  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 58
 
How can an investor be assured that Yamner and Co. will be in business 5 or 10 years from now?( ie PT discount) What account protection is available and from whom?

Thanks Very Much