Quote from MRWSM:
Would like to hear some suggestions of where to move my account since Freetrade is closing. IB would not work for me since I trade large amount of shares. Would like a very low flat fee, or monthly service type deal with unlimited trades.
Quote from def:
I wouldn't be so quick to write off IB. Firms that depend on selling order flow may not provide the best executions. 1 penny on 5000 shares is 50 bucks.
Also fyi, IB caps commissions at .2% of trade value and doesn't charge SEC fees.
Quote from kjkent1:
I have accounts at both freetrade and IB. IB is great for scaling in and out, but lousy for big share scalps. Frankly, in the retail arena, freetrade was really the only place where someone could make a net profit on a penny with a 1,000 share round trip. Izone, at $5 per trade, effectively destroys that capacity. Regardless, for a trade of more than 500 shares, Izone will still be cheaper.
Execution is important, but so commission. 5000 shares at IB will run $27.50 -- round trip is $55 -- vs. Izone at $5/$10.
If IB really wanted to increase its market share, it would revise its commission structure to accomodate both types of trading, by capping individual trades at $5.
For now, I'm just gonna continue to hold my two accounts, and look for some other firm who wants to give me a better deal than either that I have now.
Quote from stock777:
Yeah, in theory you could make a profit on a penny, and I did so on occasion. However, the slowness of the interface (even using a better front end) and the lack of routing, many times cost you that 1 or 2 cents. Unless you were getting GREAT fills , I didn't see the big benefit to Freetrade.
Maybe trading huge lots of low priced stuff, but thats about it.
Quote from def:
w/o looking, I'd be fairly certain that izone is selling the order flow. in your example, if you can get a penny better per side (this will naturally not occur on all trades) you will pay a hidden $100 fee.
As for market share, I'd rather stay in business than do 100% of the market for nothing. We also believe our routing is better and worth the price - epsecially when you consider that SEC, ECN and all other fees are included.