Instinet Terminal- They have repriced there web based product
under $100 per month, however, the firm that is providing a terminal to traders usually has to guarantee or put up 1 million deposit at Instinet(or have their clearing firm write a guarantee
letter), this is why most small firms do not have INCA terminals. We have three and they are of limited use. The order entry is
slower than most EDAT software, however , you can see the INCA book, have a reserve feature(show only part of an order),
send messages to others who have terminals, negotiate the price of a stock to other terminal users etc. INCA terminals are useful for large NASDAQ traders & Market Makers, they have limit use for daytraders & swing traders. INCA can now be accessed directly by many EDAT software platforms.
Bloomberg-A great tool for hedge funds,institutions,Market Makers
etc. The $1200 per month price per terminal makes Bloomberg too expensive for most traders . I would say Bloomberg is of limited use for short term traders and probably not worth $1200
per month. A good charting & news package from AT Financial(+ Dow Jones News or Reuters), E-Signal, Bridgestation etc., would be more cost effective and useful than a Bloomberg terminal.
Gene Weissman
Lieber & Weissman Sec., LLC
gweissman@stocktrade.net
under $100 per month, however, the firm that is providing a terminal to traders usually has to guarantee or put up 1 million deposit at Instinet(or have their clearing firm write a guarantee
letter), this is why most small firms do not have INCA terminals. We have three and they are of limited use. The order entry is
slower than most EDAT software, however , you can see the INCA book, have a reserve feature(show only part of an order),
send messages to others who have terminals, negotiate the price of a stock to other terminal users etc. INCA terminals are useful for large NASDAQ traders & Market Makers, they have limit use for daytraders & swing traders. INCA can now be accessed directly by many EDAT software platforms.
Bloomberg-A great tool for hedge funds,institutions,Market Makers
etc. The $1200 per month price per terminal makes Bloomberg too expensive for most traders . I would say Bloomberg is of limited use for short term traders and probably not worth $1200
per month. A good charting & news package from AT Financial(+ Dow Jones News or Reuters), E-Signal, Bridgestation etc., would be more cost effective and useful than a Bloomberg terminal.
Gene Weissman
Lieber & Weissman Sec., LLC
gweissman@stocktrade.net