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To: wily who wrote (6929)4/12/1999 6:57:00 AM
From: genaro  Respond to of 12617
 
Hector,
IMO, I would avoid the four brokers listed.
They are all to big for there britches.
I was a client of one, and followed the other 3.

Brokers are in this for themselves. They do not give a damn about you.
They may offer the greatest customer service in the world, but when you need them, they won't remember your name.

Just my opinion, but search through the list of brokers on the links.

investorlinks.com
sonic.net

Find a small broker, there are many new brokers all the time. Start a dialog with a couple, after narrowing your search buy choosing the criteria you want from a broker. They will be too busy to talk to you, but insist. Afterhours is the best time, about one to two hours after the market has closed. Wade thru the BS, and find one that will answer your questions and not just give you canned answers.
Then go with your gut. Not on recommendations.
Make your own decision!

I recently switched from one of the big daytrade firms to a new firm with only about 40 clients. Couldn't be happier.

genaro



To: wily who wrote (6929)4/12/1999 5:23:00 PM
From: HECTOR RUBERT  Respond to of 12617
 
Thank you wily...

I look into the info and do some homework...

Best Regards,

Hector