Quote from def:
Take a look at their SEC disclosure: http://www.advancedclearing.com/gifs_new/fill.gif
For some reason this link gave me a blank page. Does it work for anyone else?
- Deb Trader
Quote from def:
Take a look at their SEC disclosure: http://www.advancedclearing.com/gifs_new/fill.gif
Quote from def:
me too, sorry about that.
Try this http://www.ameritrade.com/tell_me_more/
and then click on SEC 11Ac1-6 Order Disclosure at the bottom of the yellow box on the right side of the page
I concur.Quote from sun170:
I'm sorry but I must disagree with some of the points being made here.... I have been using Datek Direct for 2 years and must say that for $10.99 a trade it is well worth it.... I trade every day and it is fairly consistent... Though there is a down side to this. Customer service is more than a joke, it's a nightmare. The people answering the phones know nothing about anything. And there are times, at least once every couple of months where you can't get on the system.... (and it can cost you) $800 in profits. So you decide what to do. They are good the majority of the time, but you never know when disaster is lurking around the corner. But I guess that's a risk with any system. And even though this is a horror story, I do think they're good for trading (large number of shares, their) commissions can't be beaten.
Quote from zxcv1fu:
I am using the Direct since I have not learned to use command center yet (do not know which is better). Ameritrade does have trailing stop. In order to see the intradat charts, I use free QuoteTraker using Ameritrade's data feed. An excellent combination!
Quote from Deb Trader:
I'm pretty sure that Ameritrade doesn't have a trailing stop. I just emailed them telling them that I was going to close my account because they lacked trailing stops. They emailed me back confirming that they don't have trailing stops and had no plans of implementing them. On the other hand, it could have been one of their less knowledgible staff members.