Originally posted by GHansen
Don,
There are far more than a "few" people who consider REDI+ inadequate. In fact, everyone I have ever known who has used REDI+ and one of the top tier competing platforms would never go back to REDI+. IMO, it's too unreliable, has a horrible support desk, and has far too limited hyperactive trading functionality. What functionality you ask? I see no reason to dislose that to you.
As far as ARCA improving REDI+, you have never given one good reason why this might happen. ARCA is an ECN. REDI+ is trading software...apples and oranges.
Someday you will find out how important the differences in trading software actually are.
Once again, no specifics...to simply say mistruths about a platform you no longer use is silly.
Arca has simply added server farms, which helps with the reliability...since Redi does so much volume, the backbone needs to be strong. I've said that many times...in direct response to your question.
We have very little down time with Redi, and have even less in the last year or so. So I don't know what you mean by "reliability"....unless, of course you were somewhere with less than ideal connectivity.
What makes you money that Redi does not provide...?? Simple.....and the thousands who use Redi could use something else....I still think that platforms are such a small part of trading that it doesn't matter...but our thousands of orders get filled every day, and our people are probably the most successful in the business on average...
I could put one of my good traders in front of an old DOS based FORCE machine and they would out-perform most with all the "bells and whistles"...that is the point that I am trying to make.
Enjoy your platform,, whatever it is, and I hope you are making millions!!
Like I said, not a big deal if you like something else...some like Fords some like Chevies....and don't bother coming back with a Mercedes analogy....
We are checking out different platforms all the time, and as I said, when we find a better one, we may choose to explore changing.
Back to trading...
Don