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  1. OptionGuru

    Unfilled Limit Order - Why doesn't the broker fill it and collect the commission??

    It has nothing to do with whether or not the commission is too high and I'm not asking for them to bend - which I assume you mean I'm trying to get a lower commission. I don't care about the commission. :)
  2. OptionGuru

    Hedging Systematic Risk - Nasdaq Composite

    I think you are back to square one with the QQQ. Nasdaq and QQQ practically trade identically. :)
  3. OptionGuru

    Hedging Systematic Risk - Nasdaq Composite

    I don't follow you.:cool: :)
  4. OptionGuru

    Unfilled Limit Order - Why doesn't the broker fill it and collect the commission??

    Obviously it would be some sort of auto-fill that wouldn't require human intervention. Absolutely they care - The banks and brokers are relying more and more on commissions. Commissions is a big money generator. IMO ...... To let a $9.99 commission slip away over 15 cents is ridiculous. :)
  5. OptionGuru

    Hedging Systematic Risk - Nasdaq Composite

    Reduce or unwind the position. :)
  6. OptionGuru

    Unfilled Limit Order - Why doesn't the broker fill it and collect the commission??

    OK ..... Thanks for the replies. I brought his up because I just opened up a 2nd trading account with TD and they charge $9.99 per order. My first two trades were 10 shares and 15 shares - about $500.00 each trade. The bid/ask spread was 1 or 2 cents I placed Limit Orders at the bid. To my...
  7. OptionGuru

    Unfilled Limit Order - Why doesn't the broker fill it and collect the commission??

    TD Ameritrade $9.99 per trade. Bid/Ask spread $0.05. 20 share order. Why let a few pennies x 20 shares hold up a $9.99 commission? Take the $0.60 from the commission and fill the order (at the brokers discretion). :)
  8. OptionGuru

    Unfilled Limit Order - Why doesn't the broker fill it and collect the commission??

    You place a Buy Limit Order at the Bid (Or Sell Limit Order at the Ask). In some cases it's just a penny holding up the order. At the brokers discretion why don't they fill the order and take it out of the commission? IMO ....... A guaranteed smaller commission is better than no commission if...
  9. OptionGuru

    Hedging Systematic Risk - Nasdaq Composite

    IMO ....... Since the Nasdaq is a composite of stocks "hedging" would be pointless. :)
  10. OptionGuru

    Facebook ($FB)

    You will always have a major stock that defies the days trend. My watch list consists of 10 stocks and almost every day one of them will go against the overall market. AAPL MSFT GOOGL AMZN PCLN NFLX FB TSLA CMG QQQ :)
  11. OptionGuru

    AGN

    I'm rooting for Team Oldnemesis :)
  12. OptionGuru

    10 pips

    One of the main differences of Forex over Futures is the margin required to trade. A Forex account can be less than $1000, while a futures account could require about $2000+. No ..... I am not "nitpicking". :)
  13. OptionGuru

    10 pips

    Measure of price movement. Forex = Pips Futures = Ticks No options for Forex, but there is options for Futures including Currency Futures. :)
  14. OptionGuru

    PDT for Canadians.

    VB (virtual brokers) sounds very shady. Would your funds be safe with them? :)
  15. OptionGuru

    10 pips

    Cris76 ....... No trading instrument that use PIPS as a measure of price movement offer options for that instrument. :)
  16. OptionGuru

    How much should I think about commission and liquidity costs?

    It's clear to me also what Visaria posted. And it makes zero sense to base your profit target on your commissions and the bid/ask spread. :)
  17. OptionGuru

    AGN

    Another big bounce from the pre-market. Up $15.00 from the time of your post to now. :)
  18. OptionGuru

    How much should I think about commission and liquidity costs?

    Yes ..... Of course you want to recover all costs associated with trading - plus some sort of profit. :)
  19. OptionGuru

    How much should I think about commission and liquidity costs?

    Martinghoul ...... It's a fair question in response to Visaria's post. He thinks that "Your absolute MINIMUM profit target should be 10x cost. Cost equals bid/offer plus commission." Visaria can't give a reason how he came up with that and when brokers commissions are compared his statement...
  20. OptionGuru

    PDT for Canadians.

    I'm with BMO Investorline in Canada and the PDT rule does not apply for any stocks or options. I assume PDT is a US only restriction. :)
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