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To: Steven Ivanyi who wrote (6249)1/26/1999 10:09:00 AM
From: Peg Q  Respond to of 12617
 
Dear Steven,

The Redi system does not set fees. The broker/dealer you access the Redi system through is the one to set fees and they can be negotiable, depending on the amount of trades you do. The average is around $20-$22 a trade. We used the Executioner, a Pristine product but have switched to the Redi as we feel it offers more and is easier to use. Here's the deal. We trade here at the office, and what I pass on is our experience with systems and broker/dealers. We have no connection other than as users. We have used the Redi system and Pristines' Executioner. Of the two, we prefer the Redi. Url: slk.com. We have dealt with Wein Securities as broker/dealer of the Redi system and are changing to Carlin Equities Corp. because Weins' way of handling trading, especially when shorting a stock, is not acceptable. I'll be happy to furnish details through e-mail if you care to pursue. They can be reached at (212)332-2626 and ask for Susan. They seem to have a web address, although I have not seen it. carlingroup.com. Again, we have no connection other than as clients and do not benefit in any way from this recommendation. It takes so much time and money to find the right combination, that I really enjoy sharing our experience with anyone interested in the same area of trading.
Good luck,
PegQ