Okay Mr Bright
I am asking again. Does Bright allow options trading? Thanks.
I am asking again. Does Bright allow options trading? Thanks.
Quote from optionzztrader:
Okay Mr Bright
I am asking again. Does Bright allow options trading? Thanks.
Quote from Maverick74:
If that is true then they are definitely churning. Although that number seems very low. If their best guys are only making .02 a share, they are marginally profitable at best.
I'm glad that you guys are content with whoever you're trading with....After nearly 30 years in the industry I've learned that it's really a good idea to keep friendly and respectful with everyone involved, from clerks to CEO's...you never know who's going to be working for/with whom.
... you might notice that I have done my best to help those who ask without caring where they clear or who they trade with.
(Not sure what kind of "marketing quip" to insert here, and I certainly don't want to annoy anyone, so bye for now).
Perhaps some of you can join us for our retreat coming in October...have a little "inter - firm" fun, golf, poker etc. And, btw, there is no "profit" in this venture for BT.....(figured I better point that out up front, save you guys a bunch of typing, LOL).
Quote from Don Bright:
The answer above is correct, but with a couple of caveats. We have always allowed traders to buy up to 25% of their account value of calls and puts. We allow 1 short to 100 shares for qualified traders (a short verbal test and standard account balance).
We are hoping to get more derivatives going with the Euronext merger...and while I'm visiting the "big wheels" in Paris next week, I will do some basic fact finding.
Don
BTW, I want to thank the people who sent PM's asking about how to get involved in teaching at their local colleges. I encourage anyone who wants to get involved in helping out their community, and will be glad to share course outlines and materials. Send email to: don@stocktrading.com