I just joined ECHOtrade in the last couple of weeks. Breezed the Series 7 earlier in September and am now in "training mode" with . Basically it's a simulator mode with full, real-time access to their software but only simulated executions. Will start full-time active next week.
So far I've been impressed with my ECHO experience. Remote trading software (is it VTS?) is straightforward, reliable, and powerful. I have access to the Nas and S&P futures (full contracts), TICK, TRIN, bullets, 5:1 margin to start, hot keys, etc.
Indicators are a little weak (e.g.: no dual-band stochs, limit of 2 MAs and 2 indicators per chart, bollinger bands not allowed simultaneously with MAs), but to be honest the more I play with the software the more I like it. Although only making simulated executions, I already sense that real-world executions will be fast (my connection speed is fabulous).
All public routes supported (ECNs, SOES, SelectNet), as are stop orders. Their proprietary active routing algorithm also seems pretty cool, at least logically. Goes ISLD for 5 seconds then failing that goes ARCA (i.e. strong emphasis on ECN targetting).
Reliability so far is great. Only froze once in two weeks, and the fix was simply restarrting the front end (am using Win2000 with 256 RAM, dual 19", cable). Their customer support is good; after joining, their head trading team members plus the trading desk all put me on their Messenger contact lists and have responded immediately to all of my queries.
Bullets cost 3 cents/share to set up first short then regular commisssion for shorts in that stock for the rest of the day. One bad thing is the limit of 5 charts opened at any time. They have more powerful software available that beefs up the charting capabilities (First Alert), but it costs $300+/month. I concentrate on one stock at a time, however, and really I find the platform to be sophisticated enough.
One last thing: I have the Pass Perfect Series 7 study materials if anyone wants to buy them for the price of shipping + a nominal fee. janko22, another trader who posts here, sold them to me in a like manner. These materials do an EXCELLENT job of preparing one for the exam. Without them I almost certainly would have failed, with them I got a 92%. My e-mail is below if anyone wants them.
Also I welcome e-mails from any active Nas traders who are interested in remote team trading via text or voice chat. Right now I'm mainly watching AMAT, VRSN, and NVDA. My hunch is that having two heads watching the same stock would be better than one. Hope this helps. I'll post an update after I've gone active soon.
Rushman
rushman99@hotmail.com