Anybody having problems with OpenEcry?

Quote from TraderZones:

Your experience is the opposite I had with them. If you are going to hit the ceiling every time you don't like a broker's activity, you don't belong in trading. You will die of a coronary young...

That is the most idiotic and stupid comment I EVER read on this forum...not worth my time to respond properly.

Seriously man, for real...I thought your were smart. If you're going to have an input and make a comment like this, which obviously is out of your ass, then , bite your tongue.

Apparently, you're a person that satisfies on confrontation. Maybe is a reflection on lack of sexual performance??

But I do appreciate the young remark.

ahhh I am outtahere this site is a disgrace.

don't bother on replying I won't care about another "out -of -your-ass" comment.
 
Quote from feb2865:

After my account got approved, I initiated an account transfer last Monday. After 48 hours ( more than reasonable for a wire transfer) I call them and they said that once the funds got deducted form my account, that would be the sign. I told them that is simply outrageous. I called my fund holder and they said there's no claim from openEcry whatsoever. I call openecry asking for the details on the bank where they have the segregated funds to see if I can Initiate the transfer from my end. They told me I have to follow the process.

I decided to hold until Friday, but at this point something smelled bad. On Friday, I chat with a guy name "Chris" (for some reason that's the name always come up on the chat) He asked about the bank's phone number to talk to them personally and not to worry the funds will be transferred that day. That was around 10:00 AM. About 3:30PM EST I called accounting to N/A I went back to this guy named "Chris" on the chat. He said "hold on please" and let me hanging for about an hour. Then I made a little bump on the chat and he asked me on what was my problem. I ask him if I have to repeat myself all over again. He (again) ask me to hold. At 4:46PM EST he replied "have a good weekend sir" and hanged up. The funds never got transferred.

This is pretty much my experience with OpenEcry in the flesh. The software is very competent. But my experience on the customer service side was awful. Today, I got my account approved and my funds transferred (today 4/12/2010) with another broker.

It sounds like the biggest problem was poor communication on their part. 'Account transfer' requests usually take several days as I understand. If you're not moving positions over, and only moving money, go with a simple wire request. It's a subtle difference in phrase, but a wire transfer would get done within a day.
 
Quote from feb2865:

That is the most idiotic and stupid comment I EVER read on this forum...not worth my time to respond properly.

Seriously man, for real...I thought your were smart. If you're going to have an input and make a comment like this, which obviously is out of your ass, then , bite your tongue.

Apparently, you're a person that satisfies on confrontation. Maybe is a reflection on lack of sexual performance??

But I do appreciate the young remark.

ahhh I am outtahere this site is a disgrace.

don't bother on replying I won't care about another "out -of -your-ass" comment.

If you read your own comment, you would realize that you only confirmed my previous post.
 
Quote from feb2865:

mmm that's interesting.

I haven't paid more than 25 buck for a wire

deposits and wires should be free really or just 1-2 dollars max. Deposits and wires are easy cash cow for banks
 
I was searching the userguide for algorithm and came across some time slice algorithms. Has anyone played around with these?

BTW...I had to have a support rep turn it on for me in my demo. So maybe it's kinda 'hidden'?

Anyone use these..either in demo or in a real account?
 
OEC does everything by entitlement. Just call them and ask them to turn it on. I have used it to buy ES over a period of time. Kind of cool. The time slice with price improvement is cool as well. Can set it to work an order (bid or offer) and if the market goes in your favor get more aggressive and fill the order. Not sure why OEC keeps all this really high end algo's hidden.
 
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