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To: peter michaelson who wrote (4353)3/22/1999 12:20:00 PM
From: stugats (Hijacked)  Respond to of 7382
 
Peter,

Thanks for the link. I'll definitely take a close look at it.

Gregg



To: peter michaelson who wrote (4353)3/22/1999 7:07:00 PM
From: Tai Jin  Respond to of 7382
 
Peter, how do you produce a csv file from RealTick?

thanks...tai



To: peter michaelson who wrote (4353)3/30/1999 4:39:00 PM
From: Pierre Borczuk  Respond to of 7382
 
I have no affiliation with this company

Tried it...worked great...also can use datek history from web

Can save you an entire month of manually entering trades or debugging quicken to turbotaximports

Pierre



To: peter michaelson who wrote (4353)3/30/1999 6:32:00 PM
From: tom pope  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 7382
 
I had that damn "not sending trade to server - incorrect fields" bug today, and it cost me money as I was trying to get out of a bad trade that got rapidly worse while I was struggling to get the sell order in.

Anybody else have that problem?

There seems to be a way to work around it, though. Enter the trade as a market order, cancel it, then go back in as a limit order. For some reason the system will then accept.

Not very satisfactory, IMO.

Please nobody suggest I e-mail or otherwise get in touch with MBT to get help in fixing the problem. I have done so in the past and have been told consistently that the problem must be on my end.



To: peter michaelson who wrote (4353)3/30/1999 7:44:00 PM
From: Madhur  Respond to of 7382
 
StockTax can indeed process also the RealTick CSV files.
StockTax will even automatically calculate the fee/commission for you based on a fee structure you can customize!

Be aware that somebody not so smart has decided NOT to include the year in the TRDS*.csv files.
So for example in TRDS0330.csv you might find transactions from March 30th, 1998 AND March 30th 1999 ...

That's why StockTax will automatically copy all your current CSV files into its own folder "\Stx98\YourData\csv\" were you can easily edit and erase the non 1998 trades!
obvioussoft.com

Cheers,
Madhur