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To: John B. Wilson who wrote (126)1/10/1999 8:15:00 PM
From: Chas  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 230
 
John
I live in Flagstaff and trade remote using CyBerTrader with CyBerBroker. Online Investment Services have a trading office in Scottsdale. CyBerTrader, Real Tick III, TradeCast, and other supporting data is available. I spent this last Friday in their office and found a small group of friendly, successful traders who were very helpful. I would recommend anyone to start and learn in a trading office before trading these high end trading platforms on your own. The web site is on your page of links. onli.com



To: John B. Wilson who wrote (126)1/11/1999 1:04:00 AM
From: dfloydr  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 230
 
Hi JBW:

If you are going to spend any time looking at monitors, consider an ADVAN 15" flat screen monitor. We now have three in the family and we all find that eye strain has disappeared. They can be found for about $900 at CompUSA or bought direct from the company (510-490-1005). At the time ... two months ago, Advan gave the biggest screen at the price and had much superior image quality. Several new like items have shown up at the CompUSA here in PHX during the past two weeks.

Floyd



To: John B. Wilson who wrote (126)1/11/1999 12:06:00 PM
From: Peg Q  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 230
 
Dear John Wilson,
Saw your message to jbj and thought I'd put in my 2 cents. I saw a site, insidescoop.net and thought it had some good info on day-trading and short-term trading. Also good links to other interesting sites on that subject. We use the Redi system (Wein Securities) and also the Executioner system (Pristine) in our office and use a cable modem hook-up for access to level II screens. When trades must move in seconds, telephone line connection, unless it's ADSL, is too slow. We're all amateurs here, no professionals, and we're having a good time. We also find it remunerative.
Please share with me your opinion of the above mentioned site, as I like the way you write.
Thank you,
PegQ