Hi,
I'm comparing different direct to exchange brokers. I've gone through all of the major daytrading firms and specifically want firms that are good at selling short (short inventory/locates). Cobra and Centerpoint seem to mentioned most often.
I've heard really strong things about Cobra. Including much lower rates for overnight HTBs.
But I found this 2017 post about a trader's experience with both firms. He switched from Centerpoint due to the CBLI debacle with ETC. He tried Cobra but eventually left due to no short locate app. Had to constantly msg support to get short locates. Also he said short inventory wasn't as good as Vision.
Cobra Trading Review (aspen-c.com)
I've requested the 14-day trial with both platforms to check them out first hand. But was wondering what others had to say about these 2 brokers.
Some other contenders that fell short,
- Lightspeed, short inventory/locates isn't at the same level.
- IBKR Pro, excellent inventory monitoring tool but poor locates and inventory dries up fast. Multiple traders have complained about slow executions of large orders.
- TradeZero, high fees to compensate for zero commission platform. Also I believe that all these zero commission, payment for order flow brokers are not true daytrading platforms as they route your orders through their system to make themselves the most money costing daytraders poor execution times.
- TD Ameritrade. Practically no short inventory. Again slow execution due to PFOF.
- TradeStation. Short locate app but came up empty during the trading day.