
Quote from brocklanders:
I would just prefer to control versions of my client software from now on and do away with relying on broker software altogether for orders (gateway model). // End rant![]()
Quote from brocklanders:
No, I mean using an API or FIX gateway and doing all of the order management on a client that you have full control over. Even better, other brokers offer access via FIX gateway that often gives you cheaper commissions than using the broker's end-client software. Obviously there are some trade-offs with this approach and you have to be very confident in your client software to fully manage your orders and positions but you also never have to worry about upgrading your client software by force either!
I don't think this would make a difference in this current OEC outage because the problem appears to be the data feed itself but having two independent feeds and using a gateway rather than the broker software seems to be the best solution to managing these types of situations to me.
Quote from trglen:
I'm with OEC, for now.
Yesterday I phoned in an order to exit the trade I was in. After the market was closed a fill appeared on my screen, my statement this morning also showed it filled.
Someone from OEC just called me and said, "Sorry, but with all the chaos around here yesterday, that fill we gave you was wrong, just a mistake. It will show up on your screen soon that you are still in the trade."
I can't believe this crap. They can't get quotes or let you place an order but they can recall a trade really fast.
I've had it with them.