IanT(MoneyAM)
- 05 Jan 2006 09:27
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Dont trade
blindfolded, get the full depth of information.
Do you know what the
market makers are asking behind the scenes? Do
you know which way they have recently moved their
prices and how this could affect the future
price? Do you know what orders are waiting to be
filled and at what price?
Here is your chance to try out MoneyAM's
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hand the information that is available on the
professional screens. See the market makers own
prices LIVE and see them move their prices to
encourage trading, see all the limit orders
waiting to be filled on the large stocks LIVE and
gauge where the buying and selling pressure is.
SEAQ
Stocks  Watch
the Market Makers in action LIVE.
See them move their buy and sell prices
before the rest of the market see it.
Are the Market Makers moving their prices
up or down. - YOU NEED TO KNOW
Customisable colours
and font sizes
Spread %
Normal market size
Full market maker
buy and sell order columns
Market maker codes
Market maker quote
size
Market maker time of
last change and the direction
Colour coded tiers
provide a graphical indication of
the depth of the market.
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SETS
Stocks Screens  Order
Book - What are the buy and sell orders
waiting to be filled.
How many orders, and how much support or
resistance is there at the current price.
How many sellers are there?
Are there more buyers than sellers
waiting in the wings. Could you be buying
just as a lot of sellers appear?
Customisable colours
and font sizes
Spread %
Normal market size
Uncrossing
prices(for auction)
Trade VWAP
Full limit order
Book
Colour coded tiers
provide a graphical indication of
the depth of the market.
Order size barometer
that graphically shows the
relative number of shares in each
price tier compared to the market
as a whole
Order Book VWAP
Order Book Depth
Unique Order Book
Filter (exclude order by
percentage away from best quote)
Last trades
Live auction
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Try it today for FREE.
Simply click on the buttons below
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N.B. - this promotion will end on 12th January 2006. Once you have registered your trial will run for
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Andy
- 05 Jan 2006 17:33
- 5 of 39
iant,
I use Adaware, but don't want want to muck it up as the web without a pop up stopper is unusable now IMO.
Thanks.
Kayak
- 05 Jan 2006 18:05
- 6 of 39
Andy, you can use the direct link until MoneyAM get round to fixing the obvious bug :-)
http://www.moneyam.com/action/nav/level2
Andy
- 05 Jan 2006 21:14
- 8 of 39
MM,
Ok thanks, i use both, but mostly Firefox.
Sadly I missed it today, I now have to work for the next three or four weeks, so no chance to try it.
Kingeric
- 06 Jan 2006 08:29
- 9 of 39
Signed up for the trial, but I cant access non streaming stockwatch now? says my subscription needs to be updated?
Please can you fix it!
IanT(MoneyAM)
- 06 Jan 2006 08:34
- 10 of 39
Kingeric,
if you log out and back in this should be fixed now.
Ian
ravey davy gravy
- 06 Jan 2006 14:00
- 11 of 39
Love the terminal feature.
So alltogether for monitor/L2/terminal is that 42.50+ Vat ?
IanT(MoneyAM)
- 06 Jan 2006 14:06
- 12 of 39
ravey,
Yep 32.50 for Level 2 10 for Terminal making a grand total of the vey reasonable 42.50 + Vat
Ian
DocProc
- 06 Jan 2006 15:03
- 13 of 39
It's the VAT that kills it, Ian!
:-)
How much for a swapper deal - or maybe even some actual notes? Nudge, nudge, wink, wink. Say no more. Go on! You know it makes sense.
I'll tell you what. Let's call it a straight 250 in cash for the whole lot for the whole year. Or I'll swap you a whole pile of some Hello magazines instead.
I don't mind logging in and logging out a few times either. In fact as much as you like really.
Here's a freeby PDF writer for you, too:
http://www.cutepdf.com/Products/CutePDF/writer.asp
superrod
- 06 Jan 2006 23:04
- 14 of 39
thanks MAM....made 130 today on a 5k stake.....L2 sure beats watching a monitor and hoping the market goes your way. once ive paid that leech gordon brown i will deffo be buying L2.
rjd123
- 07 Jan 2006 11:16
- 15 of 39
DocPro
If they (Moneyam) did L2 & the monitor for 250 a year I would certainly take up the offer, one day perhaps!
Gausie
- 07 Jan 2006 11:21
- 16 of 39
oi super - thought I'd convinced you that u cant trade without L2 4 years ago!
katcenka
- 07 Jan 2006 14:37
- 17 of 39
if level 2 was a fiver I would go for it, but not 32 quid, buys and sells never appear in the correct columns either..
Gausie
- 07 Jan 2006 16:07
- 18 of 39
Kat - save your money - it wouldnt be of any use to you. A basic understanding of how the market works is required to get any benefit from L2.
dominic simpson esq
- 07 Jan 2006 16:50
- 21 of 39
Kat
This is me after Bullie made me attend a level 2 seminar of his......
Ian T (MoneyAm)
Dominic Simpson
- 07 Jan 2006 21:17
- 22 of 39
dse>>>>> whom is this impersonator this doppelganger?
ds
Mickinvest
- 07 Jan 2006 23:10
- 23 of 39
Personally I would grab the moment and e-mail all the level 2 users who pay monthly with an offer of shares magazine for 68 seeing they will be feeling flush with the saving.
Mick :>)
KEAYDIAN
- 08 Jan 2006 01:26
- 24 of 39
But would magazine arrive?