Dukey said:Hey guys
- can onyone help with a simple Q? about settlement times.
- regular comsec user. (not protrader though).
Basically - i wanna buy today - but my cash fund is low.
I sold some shares yesterday - so... Can i BUY today and safely assume that the cash from yesterdays sale will be there to cover todays BUY??
I think i recall a 3 day settlement time at commsec - is that right.
Is it the same for buys and sells??
thanks in anticip..p...pation.
(sorry if somewhat of thread with this)
SevenFX said:Guys, Is Protrader2 (commsec server) down again, cant get back in either...????
Thanks
SevenFX
SevenFX said:Thanks RichKid, (how rich is RichKid, and I guess a Big Kid now,,, )
Bugger, is that just me or did it go down AGAIN a few mins ago....????
My broadband connection is ROCK SOLID
I would like to know what advantages pt1 has over pt2, apart from STABILITY
ezyTrader said:Get a different feel/view with the Market Movers information screen. (Much faster too). Good to see the volume turnover, %Gain/Loss, etc. The colour codes stand out much better for me.
ezyTrader said:Answer is yes to both Qs. PT1 Market Watch is definitely more realtime than PT2's.
Two things you have to be aware of, is you may have occasional problems in PT1, ie. error popups. Click to close it and continue, or, re-start PT1 if these error popups annoy you enough, you should be fine.
Other thing is, the market depth may be a bit askew, sometimes - it doesn't keep its price orders by level. (Thanks to ASX SEAT data upgrades). PT1 has not been updated fully to accommodate that, I think...
Anyone else has that same problem with the price levels in PT1?
SevenFX said:Vert, sadly your story is not new with Commsec and mine went for many months with different techs, but sounds so much the same.
Has anyone had Protrader dropouts today (esp in the last hour).
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