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Re: [RT] Fw: on-stop option orders?



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Try Mr. Stocks, also R F Lafferty.  
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  Subject: Re: [RT] Fw: on-stop option 
  orders?
  
  An order like that could be doable if you can 
  get a pager that lets you set an alert as to price, volume, and time. 
  Once you get alerted you would place the order for the options. 
  
  Dom 
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    Sent: Monday, October 16, 2000 9:19 
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    Subject: Re: [RT] Fw: on-stop option 
    orders?
    
    Thanks Ira.  I was thinking more along the lines that 
    the order would have been broken down by someone/thing into' buy 10 xyzua at 
    the market', before it got to the floor.  I  imagine 
    TRADESTATION/RADARSTAION can handle some of it as "rules", but I'm ignorant 
    of the mechanics. I'm not up on the current technologies. I imagine a beeper 
    will have to go off at least once and the option order part would have to be 
    called/on-lined in. So, maybe the issue is more like ''how much of this 
    order can be automated or left as broker instructions the evening before ?". 
    I guess things change slowly in brokerage firms. I was hoping they could 
    deal with any legal loophole simply by taping the order.  I appreciate 
    the feedback. Thanks, Tim.
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      Sent: Monday, October 16, 2000 6:17 
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      Subject: Re: [RT] Fw: on-stop option 
      orders?
      I don't think any floor broker would take that kind of 
      order.  To many contingences and risk to justify the commision. 
      tim long wrote: 
      
        
          I'd like to place an order like this 'buy 10 
        xyz near-month-at-the-money-call-option at the market, if stock xyz hits 
        50 and volume is 100% of the average daily volume by 11am.  Does 
        anyone know of any software and/or broker, I could leave such an order 
        to be executed with. Thanks, Tim 
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