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2006-09-01 09:34:07 · 2 answers · asked by Anonymous in Business & Finance Investing

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Other people's criteria are different than yours, and you don't tell us what yours are.

Are you trading stocks, commodities, futures, options, forex or all of these? If the latter, TerraNova is the only one that you can trade everything, real time, online, direct access. A lot of online brokerages claim to give you direct access, but if they take more than a second to execute your trade, it aint direct.

Find the articles online that have evaluated and compared online brokerages. I found a good one online in Barron's, but you'll find others in the trading magazines.

This is worth putting a little time and effort into, because it's a pain to switch, so once you choose, you're kinda stuck with it.

Townsend Electronics, the Parent company of TerraNova, is the one that digitized and electronified the Nasdaq. They are technological industry leaders and have a powerful and well built trading system.

I use RealTick at TerraNovaOnline, but it costs $275/mo. I think the Investor package is free to use, and just uses one screen.

What you should try is a free trial of their Investor platform, which is free. You only get one window to trade from, but you can always upgrade. Their rates are good also, but of course, it depends on how often you trade. It will take you months to learn all the bells and whistles of what this program can do.

The other top-of-the line program is TradeStation, but it costs big bucks to join and operate. Some people consider it the Cadillac of trading and technical analysis.

TerraNova is the home of the Day Trader, so they think nothing of you making several hundred trades a day. You don't have to do that, but it's okay here if you do. I've used them about two years, and I'm very pleased, and still fascinated with all the stuff I haven't figured out yet.

2006-09-01 17:04:13 · answer #1 · answered by dredude52 6 · 0 0

You'll want a broker with a low commission so I'd say Scottrade at $7 a trade is a good bet.

2006-09-01 10:54:34 · answer #2 · answered by rajatharjani 4 · 0 0

I am not a day trader but I have heard the E-Trade caters on line traders. You should check them out. TDAmeritrade has a day trading platform wich I have checked out. I was not impressed.

2006-09-01 11:41:31 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

broker or firm, because most daytraders don't want or need a broker to trade online?

2006-09-01 10:07:11 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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