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Old 12-20-05, 04:17 AM
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Question Futures pit trading: which broker?

I want to trade on NYBOT and COMEX and that is still pit trading, no electronic trading.
Does anyone of you have experience with a retail broker that allows you to trade on NYBOT and COMEX ?

Since I'm not a daytrader, execution within milliseconds is not the most important for me. But I would like to have a reliable broker that offers a decent and reliable web based interface to place my orders.

Please share your experience with me !
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Old 12-21-05, 07:07 AM
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Re: Futures pit trading: which broker?

lind-waldock is one of the best.

gives a bunch of free snapshot quotes, although on the NY markets the free limit is only 500/month.
others are unlimited.
also delayed dow news free.
my experience w/ them has been VG.
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