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Algo Trading on Your BlackBerry?
Tim Bass
Thu, 05 Jun 2008 13:12:02 +0000 In E*Trade (ETFC) seizes control of the BlackBerry, Douglas A. McIntyre asks “How long will it be before the Blackberry and other devices will have enough intelligence to trade stocks without their owner’s permission?” Check out E*Trade’s Mobile*Pro*where customers can view all their accounts and watch lists; trades stocks and options; *view streaming quotes, orders, and breaking news; monitor their portfolio and view account alerts; stay on top of markets as well as transfer money between accounts - all from their BlackBerry! I can’t want to run a next generation*algo trading engine*on my BlackBerry, or*perhaps configure*my personal algo engine embedded in my E*Trade account! Check out the Mobile*Pro demo. ![]() Source... |
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