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	<title>Comments on: DTN IQ Feed Review</title>
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		<title>By: Lee</title>
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		<dc:creator>Lee</dc:creator>
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		<description>I’m a little bit amused with this program because of some of the selling points.  For example, they say that they can provide you with up to 1800 simultaneous symbols to watch at any given time.  I’m sorry, but if you’re watching that many potential opportunities at the same time then you’re going about this the wrong way, and it’s indicative of a lack of preparation on your part.  Any skilled trader will tell you that you analyze your lists the night before, filter out a few dozen potential trades at most, and then monitor those options during the trading day.  People are not machines; there’s only so much data we can handle at one time and still be able to make rational decisions.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I’m a little bit amused with this program because of some of the selling points.  For example, they say that they can provide you with up to 1800 simultaneous symbols to watch at any given time.  I’m sorry, but if you’re watching that many potential opportunities at the same time then you’re going about this the wrong way, and it’s indicative of a lack of preparation on your part.  Any skilled trader will tell you that you analyze your lists the night before, filter out a few dozen potential trades at most, and then monitor those options during the trading day.  People are not machines; there’s only so much data we can handle at one time and still be able to make rational decisions.</p>
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