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To: John who wrote (506)1/14/1999 4:31:00 AM
From: Linda Kaplan  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1541
 
John: Thanks for the new resource! Are the options quotes accurate? quote.com does NOT have accurate options quotes -- that's why I am leaving them. Can Maccers use the dynamically updating features on bullsession's quotes? Their description has all I need: tick by tick, unlimited amount of portfolios, which are important to me and which quote.com doesn't have -- if Maccers can take advantage of all the features they describe, this is wonderful! The only thing they seem to be missing that I want, is the intraday charting.

--Linda



To: John who wrote (506)1/14/1999 4:57:00 AM
From: Linda Kaplan  Respond to of 1541
 
Wow. Bullsession sounds fabulous! They have dynamically updating quotes and also can provide something no one else has, that I've been wanting: options quotes on all the different options exchanges, not just OPRA. If they can provide all this on a Mac, including unlimited portfolios with a maximum of 300 securities, I'm forgetting the other resources I found. Can they? The only thing they are missing that I want is the intraday charting.

Thanks.
Linda



To: John who wrote (506)1/14/1999 11:00:00 AM
From: Harry Ehrlich  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1541
 
WebStreet Securities provides real time on your browser for $19.95 per month. AND YOU GET NASDAQ LEVEL II INCLUDED!!! I have found this one to be the best. For only a slightly higher fee, you can get the same - dynamically updating; but you need a fast machine for the java.

You see 10 stocks per frame and can put many frames on your desktop. You open in a new frame from the multi-frame window and wind up with a concise 10 stock frame. This one is the best - if someone knows a better site, please post.

www.webstreetsecurities.com

Harry