computer capabilities will not be a problem on my end, well above average, just need to find that broker.....that is like the porsche of futures brokers....a gt3rs...if you will


Quote from BlueStreek:
Yeah, that`s what I am wanting here: just if you use one of the aformentioned firms what do you like about the broker, and what would be one thing you would want to be different if you had the power to influence a change.
Like for example, I think Fidelity has a bunch of neatly configured trading tools, like their direct access trading book, but they don`t offer futures. Scotttrade when I was there, you could trade pink sheet stocks with no extra fee, velocity i liked the x-trader included, but they are under-resourced in my opinion, ib has one account access, but there platform tools have finally pushed my last nerve, etc.
Basically, I am trying to get some ideas from other experienced traders, their personal experiences, and then I will make my best judgement and switch next week.
I am also researching, but for instance it appears with Global Futures the GS Trader Pro, which was recommended earlier in this thread, has a .75 transaction fee, not sure if this is capped at some point, but what is my all-in cost per month for this tool, and why should I choose this one over Ninja Trader which runs about $60 a month.
These are some of the things I am trying to compare with the different brokers, any help to shorten the learning curve would be greatly appreciated.
Quote from brownsfan019:
You should demo OEC while at it. v3.5 is pretty slick
http://www.openecry.com