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To: freeus who wrote (4286)1/13/1999 5:48:00 PM
From: Craig A  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 13953
 
I did at 91 but there is alot of problems with the order and we are working for a 76 or so. I reealy wanted this on the dip, but a lot of ragging here on the service. Waterhouse also could not handle it today. I watched YHOO go from 335 upwards while I sat with my phone in one hand and mouse in the other. Neither responded.(The roads were slippery and they called off school. So home to do some trading on a perfect day for it.) Damn, I don't know how the day traders avoid boo-boo tummy. I agreee, however, that it is a great problem to have...too many trades to be executed.
Ommmmm...
Craig
ps I will say without reservation that the Waterhouse staff I deal with is as professional and rreliable as you could find! Always! They keep me there. For now. Don't fall in love with a stock or a service....



To: freeus who wrote (4286)1/13/1999 9:13:00 PM
From: ct  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 13953
 
I had no problem getting on line this morning with Fidelity and placed an order to buy but it was not filled. It went from $70 to $96 and the order was not filled. I ended up canceling it. How do you get an order filled when a stock drops that low and everybody jumps in to buy?