Firms Offering Per Share Commissions?

Their charges per trade is as low as what other
brokers charge for per 100shars approximate

He wants to know which brokers good for scaling
and that is the reason i mentioned it.
 
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Here's another, I don't have any experiences with them, but I believe Nitro has (had) a trial acct with them.

www.choicetrade.com
They are very good in general. The customer (phone) support is very good. Just about the only place a retail trader can have access to electronic bullets fast and cheap.

Software is kinda of clunky at first, but then you get used to it.

nitro
 
NanaTrader, FastTrader, Nitro, jponmerenke, indahook, H2O,

Thanks guys, I appreciate your help. I'll check them all out.
 
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Just about the only place a retail trader can have access to electronic bullets fast and cheap.

Sorry, this is a little off topic. I don't know much about bullets - but I assume they must be constructed somehow by the brokerage which requires a certain amount of time. So if I wanted to use a bullet for a particular stock, how fast would I be able to access it at choicetrade? Is there a limited list of stocks that can be "bulletized" or can bullets be constructed for any stock?
 
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Sorry, this is a little off topic. I don't know much about bullets - but I assume they must be constructed somehow by the brokerage which requires a certain amount of time. So if I wanted to use a bullet for a particular stock, how fast would I be able to access it at choicetrade? Is there a limited list of stocks that can be "bulletized" or can bullets be constructed for any stock?
Getting a bullet for a stock happens in about a second. There is always a list of stocks that can be borrowed. This is function of the clearing/bullet firm. AFAIK, unless you want some obscure stock, it will be available for shorting thru the acquisition of a bullet. Remember though, a bullet doesn't short anything - it is simply a deep in the money put and long stock...

nitro
 
Nitro,

Have you ever looked at Pointdirex ?
They also offer bullets.

I'm thinking about opening an acct with them so any thoughts are appreciated.
 
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