Looks like the merged ECN will use INCAs rate schedule..
http://www.island.com/prodserv/bd/fee/fee.asp
http://www.island.com/prodserv/bd/fee/fee.asp
Originally posted by MACD_addy
Now I just have to figure out how to get my commissions to Zero!!![]()
Originally posted by Scalpa
Andover Trading recently offered me $1 tickets in place of their per share commissions after I told them I make over 2,000 trades a month. They also offer full rebates from all participating ECNs (when adding liquidity of course).
I'm thinking if enough of us signed up with one firm, we could orchestrate a killer "group buy." But, we'd all have to agree not to trade the same stocks. LOL.
-Scalpa
Originally posted by alterego
For someone new to the whole direct access trading gig you certainly learn fast. You're doing wonders for your credibility. The methods in which you fellas push your firm reeks of a cheesy infomercial.
Scalpa
Junior Member
Registered: Sep 2002
Posts: 24
09-21-02 06:33 AM
Scalpers Using Direct Access Trading?
I'm new to the whole direct access trading gig, but how can any of these direct access trading outfits be attractive to the scalper? Take MB Trading for example: $9.99 a ticket plus ECN fees? If you make 2000 trades a month, that would be $20,000 in commissions alone! You'd need to win on almost all of your trades just to break even or make little profits. It just doesn't seem like a scalper could make money at any of these DAT firms. Interactive Brokers, Cybertrader, and every other one I checked out seem to have similarly high commissions and ECN fees.
Am I missing something here? If I am, "tell me where I'm wrong" (like Bill O'Reilly would say)!
-Scalpa

Originally posted by MACD_addy
SuperMontage in = .002 (take liquidity) :eek:
Inca or Isld out = .002 (add liquidity)
ECN Fee Cost for trade = Zero
Now I just have to figure out how to get my commissions to Zero!!![]()
MACD