IanT(MoneyAM)
- 09 Sep 2005 08:23
superrod
- 10 Sep 2005 16:00
- 25 of 50
a big THANKS TO MAM.......just when i NEED L2. could be the catalyst that actually gets me to subscribe.
ps
remember to log out and in again to access L2.
Bones
- 13 Sep 2005 12:31
- 26 of 50
I generally only want to follow a small number of stocks on a medium term basis (not actively trading them) so it is not worth a full sub for L2. I would however be interested in a service that allowed me to choose a limited number for a defined period. Say a "licence" for 5 named stocks, with an option to change one or more of them once a month. That way, I probably get what I want for a tenner a month (for example).
I don't know if such a thing is feasible but if not, that's a tenner a month MoneyAM isn't getting :)
cobras
- 13 Sep 2005 15:56
- 27 of 50
IM ALREADY REGISTER W MONEYAM ,,I CLICK THE FREE TRIAL 2 AND NOW IS NOT WORKING,, CAN YOU PLEASE HELP ME TO SOLVE THIS PROBLEM
ANDREA TANK YOU
IanT(MoneyAM)
- 13 Sep 2005 16:03
- 28 of 50
cobras,
As per the instructions at the top, please click on the 'Log Out' button and then log back into MoneyAM - you should then be able to access Level 2.
Please also make sure you have any pop up blockers switched off for it to work properly.
Ian
markusantonius
- 13 Sep 2005 16:27
- 29 of 50
Ian, Remember I won 6 months' worth of Level 2 on the Golf Day, well are there any self-teach guides on how to use it, at all? I haven't got a clue, mate! Also, when clicking on the 'T' trades on the 'Stockwatch' page, your System is logging me out of the whole Site a few moments later - any thoughts on this.....?
DocProc
- 13 Sep 2005 17:18
- 31 of 50
Of what what is all about?
Actually, I know the answer to be
'42'.
Bones
- 13 Sep 2005 17:42
- 32 of 50
I assume my post no. 26 is not worth a comment. It is a serious question. Perhaps I should just complain I can't log in :)
Seymour Clearly
- 13 Sep 2005 23:27
- 33 of 50
Bones, I think at the moment there is a fee to the LSE which doesn't vary according to how much or how little you use it. This would be a very worthwhile arrangement to those of us who don't need a vast range of stocks but I can't really see it happening in a hurry.
Have sent you a more detailed e-mail to your old address. Let me known if you don't get it.
markusantonius
- 13 Sep 2005 23:30
- 34 of 50
Thanks, Mighty One. Will check it out tomorrow.....
Bones
- 14 Sep 2005 00:26
- 35 of 50
Thanks SC. I'll reply to your mail tomorrow.
Bullshare
- 14 Sep 2005 06:28
- 36 of 50
Bones; We have been having very lengthy chats with the LSE about
1) making the level2 LSE fee sensible
2) A pay per view format. Basically buy a block of days access/credits and use them at your leisure.
Can't say either changes are imminent but they are talking about it internally.
Bones
- 14 Sep 2005 08:28
- 37 of 50
Bullie - thanks for the update. I am sure, like most things, changes will be implemented eventually but I know such UK institutions are not renowned for quick change :)
55011
- 14 Sep 2005 15:08
- 38 of 50
Bullshare,
I would support your ideas mentioned in post 36. Persuading LSE to lower it's fees generally would be no bad thing.
The idea of paying, say per day, even at a reasonable premium to the pro rata monthy rate, would surely be attractive to many.
JGWhitelaw
- 15 Sep 2005 08:05
- 40 of 50
The terminal is fantastic. I'm cancelling my ADVFN subscription.
JGWhitelaw
- 15 Sep 2005 08:38
- 41 of 50
One smal problem. I have grouped a number of my screens, but when I click on the epic code, it does nothing
IanT(MoneyAM)
- 15 Sep 2005 08:44
- 42 of 50
JGwhitelaw,
Can you make sure they are all grouped in the same number group i.e. group 1 etc?
Ian
JGWhitelaw
- 15 Sep 2005 08:46
- 43 of 50
Yes, have done that. When I click on the epic, nothing happens at all, not even in that window