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The Final Frontier - Online Remote Trading
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9417The SEC called & asked about it. Not thinking there was any problem, I told rjm2-8/28/2001
9416I totally think that is 100% legal. There is no spoof of a large order that is Wayners-8/28/2001
9415I stand by my posts. When the market maker gets taken for $10k, the SEC is all rjm2-8/28/2001
9414It cost me $25k plus about $5k in attorneys fees. I certainly wouldnt encourage rjm2-8/28/2001
9413New Day Trading Rules Take Effect at NYSE Monday August 27, 11:22 AM EDT NEW supertip-8/28/2001
9412Isn't this exactly what the options exchanges have said that they are crackiunderdog430-8/27/2001
9411<i>Well, thats exactly what I did. I enticed the market maker to fill my oWayners-8/27/2001
9410WJS: Margin Requirements Rise To $25,000 for Day Traders By Aaron Elstein and Stsupertip-8/27/2001
9409Higher Margin Requirements May Harm Online Brokers, WSJ Reports New York, Aug.supertip-8/27/2001
9408<i>I have watched the SEC halt dozens of stocks where the public was bilkeLPS5-8/26/2001
9407<i>Market makers SPOOF all the time. NITE shows 100 shares when they mightLPS5-8/26/2001
9406Well, thats exactly what I did. I enticed the market maker to fill my order via rjm2-8/26/2001
9405I have watched the SEC halt dozens of stocks where the public was bilked out of rjm2-8/26/2001
9404According to the article he only put in a bid to buy 100 at that price but sold dli-8/25/2001
9403<i>Of course, the SEC works for market makers first and the public somewheLPS5-8/25/2001
9402Dam, We all talk about the impact to the DA brokers but I'll bet the real hTraderAlan-8/25/2001
9401Alan, Good point, but I don't think it applies universally. I recall thereDan Duchardt-8/25/2001
9400I didnt see anything wrong with it either ! I thought it was taking advantage ofrjm2-8/25/2001
9399<i>No, I'm not saying that he hit his own bid - just that he was on boatto-8/25/2001
9398No, I'm not saying that he hit his own bid - just that he was on both sides Jon Tara-8/24/2001
9397Hello Wayne, I've read a few versions of how the transactions were reportedLPS5-8/24/2001
9396Are you saying he hit his own bid, waited for others to raise their bids and theWayners-8/24/2001
9395<i>promises to buy in the aftermarket</i> I think he's talking Wayners-8/24/2001
9394<i>I have a stack of attorney letters A MILE HIGH , all lawsuits against ILPS5-8/24/2001
9393TFF, I can't remember the source for my comments. It's not part of the TraderAlan-8/24/2001
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