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To: HELEN DEVRIES who wrote (5773)1/23/1999 4:51:00 PM
From: snerd  Respond to of 56535
 
Helen.... I'm going with MB Trading. Not hooked up yet, so can't really give you specifics. I have the demo software downloaded and will call them Monday morning for temporary username and password. Get to use it with no trade entry capabilities for a day, just to get familiar with it. I do know that you won't have to go through a slow, web-based order entry. It uses the Real Tick III system, which I believe goes directly to the different ecn's. Those I've talked to get entry and confirmation usually within 1-5 seconds. I'll let you know how it goes after I transfer to them.

I use just one computer.

Snerd



To: HELEN DEVRIES who wrote (5773)1/24/1999 3:04:00 PM
From: zora  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 56535
 
Helen,

Many traders use MBTrading. I use CyberTrader which is very similar.
Infomation about their service can be seen on their web site at www.cybercorp.com.

While over the internet, cyber does not use a web browser either. They started using their own server as of Jan 1 and had some problems with it but they seem to be improving it daily. The customer service is excellent and the training is one on one. The software is extensive and maybe a little difficult to learn.

I have been actively trading since May '98 and currently use one PC with two monitors, 17" & 21", over a cable modem. If I go into the office, I take my laptop with me.

zora