Does Fidelity discount their published commissions? I recently moved some of my accounts from TDA to Fidelity (much better execution). I am about to run out of free trades. Wanted some data points before I talk to them to get discounts.
Rmorse, Lightspeed Trader developed in-house, or a white-label of a vendor's product? Tx
Is the flat $4.50/trade commission for unlimited shares?chawlajack/ELo,
If you interested in free trading, I can't help with that. If you want a platfrom designed for equity day trading with access to DMA, smart and dark pool routes, with low commissions rates, give us a try. We offer both per share and per trade commissions rates starting at $0.0045/share or $4.50/trade.
https://www.lightspeed.com/pricing/commission/
https://www.lightspeed.com/pricing/routing-fees/
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Bob
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Is the flat $4.50/trade commission for unlimited shares?
>>>I actually like their customer service. Love the voice authentication.Don't do it. Fidelity is incompetent. They botched my wife's 401k rollover and seem to be run by a bunch of right-out-of-d-list-college and barely made it through business school frat guys who don't give 2 shits about your money. If you deal with them, get everything in writing. Don't rely on phone conversations unless you record them.