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Non-Tech : Wit Capital - The way of the future? -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: doormouse who wrote (165)1/19/1999 3:58:00 PM
From: James Thai  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 16809
 
Yeah, I had a similar problem this morning. Market sell, and the execution showed up hours later even after I cancelled it. It did execute at the price it was trading at when I entered the order though, so it's probably just the reporting that's slow.

Anyway, I don't plan on daytrading through Wit, just buying IPO's through them. I wonder if I'll really be penalized for flipping MKTW at $103 this morning. Price stability my ass.

James.



To: doormouse who wrote (165)1/19/1999 8:03:00 PM
From: Manny  Respond to of 16809
 
I have similar problem. I put limit order to sell MKTW at
104...and I still see the open order on my account. Timestamp
on the order is 8:34am (Wit's time...9:34 EST)

I tried calling them several times during the day, but was put
on hold forever. Finally, I got thro after market close and one
of these reps told me that he will research into it and give
me a call ASAP. Probably today...probably trrow. He said sometimes
it takes a while to get a report from the market makers.

Lets see what happens. Please keep me posted on anything you
hear from them. Thanks,

--manny