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To: Chip McVickar who wrote (23122)5/13/1999 4:51:00 PM
From: SE  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 44573
 
LeoWeb is a separate standalone program. Just like QCharts is a separate program. Both rely on the internet, but are independent of a browser. I could load QCharts and LeoWeb and trade all day without ever starting up Netscape.

Yes, the swings are wild and do do damage to the forks in the sense that the tines are not always "honored" but they hold anyway.

It makes entries critical.

Try to enter a long on a low PREM number relative to Fair Value when your SPX fork says to get long. Try to enter the short on a high PREM number relative to Fair Vaue when your SPX fork says to get short. That might help you preserve your stops and still use the SPX forks.

I have been drawing all my forks as of late on the SPOO and skipping the SPX except for the longer term forks that carry over one contract.
It is an interesting battlefield, no?

Hope you had an educational day! When you start this for real I will hope you have profitable days......