Monday, December 03, 2007 11:34:19 PM
Good point about traders using the most cost-effective platform. If ST is priced well below the competition, and provides the functionality they need, there will be a strong incentive switch over.
Am I correct in thinking that the professionals will still be trading in large volumes whether the markets are up or down?
I can see retail trading dropping off in a recession, so the demand for ST by the lower volume stock traders may be softer.
So long as there are subscribers to SpoozToolz and other Spoz roducts on release, I don't see SPZI pps dropping from where we are now. I think there is much more upside than downside from where we are now -- before product release and consequent revenues -- regardless of the overall economy. (Answering my own question here!)
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