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The Final Frontier - Online Remote Trading
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9392LP5 >>> "A question I'd ask of you is, how should the "Mark Davis-8/24/2001
9391No You have to make the requiste 4 day trades in 5 days to be triggered a "TFF-8/24/2001
9390How did I know someone would make that point ;-). Since the 'bubble'Mark Davis-8/24/2001
9389Dan, I believe that anyone trading at a direct access firm is considered (presuTraderAlan-8/24/2001
9388If anyone is interested I have 3 Charting software packages for sale on EBAY. ThBruno Galliano-8/24/2001
9387"Firstly, one may short at any time (assuming there are shares to borrow) bJon Tara-8/24/2001
9386Not everyone must have located shares to sell them short, and that exception doeLPS5-8/24/2001
9385Alan, Your point is taken, but "direct access" does not necessarily eDan Duchardt-8/24/2001
9384I don't believe the 'uptick' short sale rule had a blessed thing to Mark Davis-8/24/2001
9383He entered that bid while simultaneously selling. Thus, it was not a bona-fide bJon Tara-8/23/2001
9382I don't see anything wrong with that Monski guy did. After all, how is a 10Wayners-8/23/2001
9381Absolutely, Dave. Fama was among the first who really nailed it and, with associLPS5-8/22/2001
9380However, kurtosis in the distribution of market returns is not a phenomenon thatdli-8/22/2001
9379LPS5: <i>Spoofing, which can be considered fraud, typically occurs on thiDominick-8/22/2001
9378That's the kind of brinksmanship that give rise to the disgust often voiced LPS5-8/22/2001
9377LPS5, I just did a quick Google on "direct access" and 2 of the firstTraderAlan-8/22/2001
9376It should be interesting to see the coming convergence of stock and futures brokTFF-8/22/2001
9375Yup. And a top ten firm with a direct access product will be able to, via itsLPS5-8/22/2001
9374Agreed. They seem to have found a sweet spot that undercuts the competition by aTFF-8/22/2001
9373TFF, The other giant killer is Interactive Brokers. Not only did they capture aTraderAlan-8/22/2001
9372I'm sure, and not just because it's hard to turn away business and easy LPS5-8/22/2001
9371What's even worse for the daytrading firms now is that all the large firms hTFF-8/22/2001
9370LPS5, So you don't paint a real rosy picture for daytrading:( I guess that Leland Charon-8/22/2001
9369LP, No matter how hard you tried in 2000, you couldn't find accurate stats TraderAlan-8/22/2001
9368Leland, Trading is not going away. There is a big population of well capitalizeTraderAlan-8/22/2001
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