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Princesslo1 02-07-2013 07:34 PM

Best trading sites?
 
I was wondering what would be the best trading site for a person who is new to trading. I plan to trade options mainly. I would also like to minimize any associated fees. I know sites offer incentives and such?


Also, I'm going to start with 4000- 5000 and invest1500 every month and gradually increase if all goes well. :lol:

tennis8363 02-08-2013 06:14 AM

I use TradeKing (formerly Zecco). $4.95 per trade.

briank642 02-09-2013 09:32 PM

You're new to trading but are jumping straight into options?

MobileBucks 02-10-2013 02:35 AM

www.optionshouse.com (read my PM)

If you need advice/tips you can ask me too. I've been trading for 6 months now but researched/studied the market for 6 months prior to paper trading for another 3 months.

Options are too risky for noobs, and it involves some luck or good insider information. Over the last two weeks I made 5 digits trading SNE, BBRY (RIMM). I also shorted APPL at $550 and got super lucky when it tanked to $440.

I am a noob, got lucky and stopped trading options. Well, I'm holding only a couple on ACI right now... it took a giant hit at -16% so I jumped in for a JUL 7.00 CALL

I still paper trade, just to test the waters. So far my paper trade is -$167,000, but real trade... HOHO pretty good.

discostu58 02-10-2013 06:03 AM

I have used Scottrade for years and could not be happier. I have also used Tradeking and while it was fine, Scottrade's format was much better IMHO. If you want a referral for Scottrade PM me, we would each get 3 free trades.

Princesslo1 02-11-2013 12:12 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by briank642 (Post 57481892)
You're new to trading but are jumping straight into options?


Yup. :cool:



I did go to school for all of this but that doesnt really matter, right? My plan is to have my older brothers steer me in the right direction and i trust them plus they have been doing so well.

Quote:

Originally Posted by MobileBucks (Post 57483972)
www.optionshouse.com (read my PM)

If you need advice/tips you can ask me too. I've been trading for 6 months now but researched/studied the market for 6 months prior to paper trading for another 3 months.

Options are too risky for noobs, and it involves some luck or good insider information. Over the last two weeks I made 5 digits trading SNE, BBRY (RIMM). I also shorted APPL at $550 and got super lucky when it tanked to $440.

I am a noob, got lucky and stopped trading options. Well, I'm holding only a couple on ACI right now... it took a giant hit at -16% so I jumped in for a JUL 7.00 CALL

I still paper trade, just to test the waters. So far my paper trade is -$167,000, but real trade... HOHO pretty good.


Thanks, i'll look into this!.

Quote:

Originally Posted by discostu58 (Post 57484864)
I have used Scottrade for years and could not be happier. I have also used Tradeking and while it was fine, Scottrade's format was much better IMHO. If you want a referral for Scottrade PM me, we would each get 3 free trades.


I have heard of them and if I didnt find anything else, that will be my choice.

2011Terp 02-11-2013 10:14 AM

Second OptionsHouse. Cheapest fees. Let me know if you wanna a referral, we could chop the bonus.

Good luck trading!

B9FYwspP8J85 02-11-2013 11:42 AM

Ameritrade, with an account you get access to the thinkorswim software which I think is pretty good/worth the price. Options fees are 9.99 + .75 per contract

ny153 02-11-2013 04:24 PM

take your 5000$ and pay for mentorship from someone with audited and successful trade record. If you get lucky you will find someone legit who mentors limited amount of people.

You will need to develop solid money management skills and trading plan. Otherwise you will lose it all. ~90% of retail option buyers lose money, odds are 9 to 1 against you.

Some say paper trade first, but in reality it does not work. Although it does pay off to put in the hours and study the market you are focusing on. But as i said most importantly you need to be mentored by someone who knows what he/she is doing. Otherwise donate your money to charity of your choice right away it will do more good for the society.

Good luck!

Princesslo1 02-12-2013 12:16 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ny153 (Post 57514724)
take your 5000$ and pay for mentorship from someone with audited and successful trade record. If you get lucky you will find someone legit who mentors limited amount of people.

You will need to develop solid money management skills and trading plan. Otherwise you will lose it all. ~90% of retail option buyers lose money, odds are 9 to 1 against you.

Some say paper trade first, but in reality it does not work. Although it does pay off to put in the hours and study the market you are focusing on. But as i said most importantly you need to be mentored by someone who knows what he/she is doing. Otherwise donate your money to charity of your choice right away it will do more good for the society.

Good luck!


As I stated, possibly not clear enough but i have two older brothers who deal with trading/investment for a living and do extremely well. I completely trust them with my money and the direction they will be providing me.

ny153 02-12-2013 09:06 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Princesslo1 (Post 57522316)
As I stated, possibly not clear enough but i have two older brothers who deal with trading/investment for a living and do extremely well. I completely trust them with my money and the direction they will be providing me.

why do you need advice then from anons on public forums..?:confused:


IMO, you can not trust anyone with your money, period. It is your money and your life. Especially when it comes to investment. Do your own due diligence, always. If you can not do that - say bye bye to your money in the long run.

We are entering unprecedented times in human history and in financial markets in particular. Nobody was here before. Nobody. Things that used to take years, now literally take days.Things that many thought were not possible before are an every day occurrence now. Highly volatile environment is yet to blow up plenty more accounts.

You are correct about college education being worthless here. In a way its a trader's paradise, but if your game is not up to the mark - its over.

Pick up Jesse Livermore's book "Reminiscences of a Stock Operator" and read it before you make your first trade. After you are done, start over and read it again. After a year of trading or so come back and read the book again, perhaps only then you will start truly appreciating this book..

Good luck!

Princesslo1 02-14-2013 03:55 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ny153 (Post 57544666)
why do you need advice then from anons on public forums..?:confused:


IMO, you can not trust anyone with your money, period. It is your money and your life. Especially when it comes to investment. Do your own due diligence, always. If you can not do that - say bye bye to your money in the long run.

We are entering unprecedented times in human history and in financial markets in particular. Nobody was here before. Nobody. Things that used to take years, now literally take days.Things that many thought were not possible before are an every day occurrence now. Highly volatile environment is yet to blow up plenty more accounts.

You are correct about college education being worthless here. In a way its a trader's paradise, but if your game is not up to the mark - its over.

Pick up Jesse Livermore's book "Reminiscences of a Stock Operator" and read it before you make your first trade. After you are done, start over and read it again. After a year of trading or so come back and read the book again, perhaps only then you will start truly appreciating this book..

Good luck!

Obviously you must be extremely confused. I'm coming on a forum NOT to ask for advice on stocks, options, etc but simply of any good trading sites that offer exclusive deals that people are aware of since this is SLICKdeals after all. In conclusion, I received my answer and even promotion codes that would help me, thanks to Mobliebucks.

And I fully trust my brothers. Plus I have money to waste. :cool:


I'm sick and tired of people telling me how i should spend my money, keyword, MY MONEY. If it's not to the stock market, it's my expensive bags and jewelry because i can do that with my money.

Thanks for your advice, but i simply wanted to know a good trading site.


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