as practical matter if the price of execution
really bothers you then never put a market order with this type of brokers and account
Market order to buy or to sell?Can you help me understand this? When I put a market order with tda it gets filled at the ask. The only time I see slippage is with thinly traded stuff. The. Again, I’m not scalping.
when in doubt f@ck offHe's just trolling. The post topic is "Anyone having trouble at Ameritrade today?", about which he has nothing to add. I doubt he even has an account.
you may really loose big with them one dayI had another hiccup at Ameritrade today, more than 2 weeks after i started this thread. I'm a big fan of Ameritrade, so this isn't bashing them, but it does make me wonder how common blunders are.
At about 43 minutes before today's close, i get the error message ...
Order rejected: You do not have enough available cash/buying power for this order.
The order was for 3000 shares and i had more than enough in there for 13,000. I had already done 2 round trips today for 3000 shares of the same stock.
Will probably be Monday before i get an explanation as to what happened. I will try to update with what they say. It's no biggie. Things happen and this might be more commonplace than i know across all brokers.
So then, you have an account at TD? I've already posted screenshots of mine, so there's no question I know what I'm posting about.when in doubt [] off. do not like that? then stop insinuation what others have or do not have