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Any stock traders use Twitter?
There's a free service that tells you if you got a good fill or not on your trade.
Follow @S3_checkmytrade and you'll get instructions back in your dm box. Basically you dm your trade specs during biz hours and within seconds you get a return dm with 'good' or 'bad', and the price you should have received. You can choose to call your broker or not. We (S3) have been providing this service to the big brokers, mkt makers, and exchanges for a few years--merrill, etrade, nyse, schwab, et al. Now you can try it yourself. There are disclaimers of course, being that there are perfectly acceptable reasons for an unfavorable trade. The iphone app should be ready in a week or so--we're doing this purely for exposure and will not be a revenue generator for us. Feedback encouraged--either on the ppot or email me at jholt(at)s3(dot)com Thanks!!! |
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New internet techie stuff seems to not go over big here? (my observation)
I visited and have to say you have a good thing going there… Is your Tweet back human or algorithm powered? I work in the tech biz (programmer) and am currently moving some IP to iphone app’s |
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Actually, our developers have dedicated time each month to independent projects, a la goog. This was one of them. Jack |
Good luck Jack!
Some of the best apps came out of internal special projects (dev personal desires!) |
thanks
i will give it a try
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