I may be confused, but are you saying that you pay .2c per share?
I trade NYSE stocks and I always thought that it was cheaper to trade them than NAS. If you trade .002 per share on, let's say 500,000 shares that is only $1,000, this is incredibly cheap. I believe I am confused in my thinking. Please correct me if I am wrong.
If I pay .0075 a share to trade NYSE and trade 500,000 a day then I have to make $3,750 to break even, I would love to only pay $1,000. (Actually the cost is a little more for NYSE because of SEC charges, those babies really add up.)
Please let me know if the NAS is cheaper? Thanks.
Hey, I am not familiar with what you said about the Squak "Gooood morning laddddies and Gentlemeeenn!". There are a couple of companies that provide the Spu's, I listen to the Squak Box, I turn it on 2 minutes before the market opens so maybe I miss that part. If you listen to the Squak Box as well, do you pay for it yourself, or is your company flipping it.
I trade in an office all by myself and I would love to know if there are any cheaper forms of getting the squak, I don't like the internet version because it is a second slow. I am looking to cut my telephone bill down though. Any ideas, please shoot them over.