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To: who cares? who wrote (2)3/27/1999 6:27:00 PM
From: Cash  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 22
 
At Bright, we use RediPlus.

I know a place called Valhalla used RediPlus a while back.
I *think* ETG or Harbor does.
I think anyone who clears thru SLK uses RediPlus (or will be).

I've found the reliability of executions to be fine, however, they sometimes do have Selectnet problems, but I think everyone does when they were. I pretty much just trade NYSE, so that's not an issue.

However, running RediPlus Level 2 side-by-side with PCQuotes AND S&P Comstock (both using RT3), it's never slower than either and when it's busy, PCQuotes and S&P often run a couple of seconds behind and I have seen them run as much as 20 seconds behind. (This was running on the same internet connection, so I know that's not a factor). I pity the people using L2 PCQuotes or S&P at times like that... I mean, how do they even know they're running behind?



To: who cares? who wrote (2)3/27/1999 7:34:00 PM
From: JDTrader  Respond to of 22
 
Dear C M Bruns:
Here are the three brokers that provide RediPlus and remote trading. There may be more of them out there.
1. www.onsitetrading.com
2. www.expertstocktrader.com
3. www.instatradeonline.com

I have not worked with Rediplus so will let others who have used the software answer your question about its reliability on heavy trading days.
take care,