pay a .03cents/share in Clearing fees ON TOP OF their commission schedule?
Please be honest!
RB
Please be honest!
RB
Originally posted by RogerBlank
pay a .03cents/share in Clearing fees ON TOP OF their commission schedule?
Please be honest!
RB
Originally posted by DaveN
Ahhhh. So, total cost to the trader is 1.33 cents on the selling side for a firm that charges 1 cent per share...
Originally posted by DaveN
This is the SEC fee, correct? That is 0.03 cents per share only on the selling part of your round turn (yeah, I'm a futures trader, so this is a bit new to me.)?
So, basically, are you saying that some traders pay 1.03 cents to sell and 1.00 cents to buy each share?
I'd be curious to know how this works as well, especially in the case where some firms put an upper bound on your costs (e.g. $25 maximum charge). Is this extra?
(About me: index futures trader for last 3 years, traded lots of stocks but only with Interactive Brokers about 4 years ago...before decimalization. I feel like I'm brand new to stocks again.)
Originally posted by RogerBlank
I want to know <b><font size=3>if Echo is advertising .01cents/share then why are they charging traders OVER .04cents/share?</font size></b>
Can anyone at Echo deny this??? Is there a Clearing FEE?