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To: WryBoy who wrote (2265)5/18/1999 8:11:00 PM
From: Richard Estes  Respond to of 17977
 
Probally depends on wherever you like Nitendo Games or not. Speed is good but for most people it just allows them to make mistakes faster and in larger numbers.




To: WryBoy who wrote (2265)5/18/1999 9:05:00 PM
From: gonzongo  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 17977
 
RyeBoy- why don't you ask your favorite broker to hook up with Qcharts- Gibbons has already implied that is the next logical step.



To: WryBoy who wrote (2265)5/18/1999 10:10:00 PM
From: Nancywaz  Respond to of 17977
 
>Doesn't QChart's lack of integrated order entry (as in Real Tick 3)
>make it unfair to compare QCharts vs RT3? Are most people here who
>use Qcharts using a browser-based broker or high-speed daytrading
>order entry?

Depends on the type of trading being done. For someone who scalps or is in and out of a position in seconds or minutes, integrated order entry is probably a must. For a position or swing trader who uses TA for entry/exit, prolly not. With my trading style, I can live with a 5- to 30-second delay on a web-based execution, but must have
fast charts.