TraderJimR,
Don't put words in my mouth. I confirm, that your conjectures of what I COULD have or may have thought go up against the facts, are incorrect and belong to you and your posts and are not shared by me.
That's why I'll confirm and repeat the following <b>FACTS</b> :
<i>1. Stock/option commissions at all pro firms <b>I've seen</b> are more expensive than commissions at such EDAT broker as IB.</i> (for <25k accounts which we were talking about)
Proof: At IB the commissions are: Half a cent($0.005)for the 500+ shares part of an order and 1 cent a share ($0.01) for <=500 shares. $1 minimum.
Option commissions are $1.95/Contract. No ticket charges. No extra fees.
(I have an account with IB and other brokers). There's no extra data feed fee at IB, while most of the pro firms have very high data fees, because of the pro status.
There's no pro firm that I've seen that has lower stock/option commissions than IB. (The Echo, you've mentioned also has higher commissions than IB - on top of per share fees it has ECN surcharges, high data fees,exchange and SEC fees.) Therefore: IB wins in low cost, Pro firms loose.
(I'm also including some of the 120+ regular, web based, EDAT and other brokers i follow http://www.sonic.net/donaldj/limit.html) !!!
<i>2. To short on a downtick at a pro firm one must use "bullets" which <b>usually</b> cost three times or more the regular commission, while with Futures there's no need of "bullets" - one can short "at will" on a downtick with the same low commission.</i>
<i>3. To sum up, futures trading has real advantage over trading at a pro firm:
It has higher leverage, lower commissions, "short at will" and lower data feed costs, than the higher commissions, lower leverage and very expensive "bullets" and datafeed at a pro firm. </i>
TraderJimR, to prove the oposite, please don't put words into my mouth, but instead give some facts i.e. a pro firm broker with lower commissions than IB etc.
P.S. By the way I'm also looking for such lower commission EDAT (pro or non pro) stock/options broker.
I'm also looking for lower commissions/fast executions electronic Emini futures brokers. Patsystems Jtrader trading platform and some FCMs' (Futures commission Merchants) that provide it are very promissing.
Fohat
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<b>Count the facts, ignore the speculation.</b>
Don't put words in my mouth. I confirm, that your conjectures of what I COULD have or may have thought go up against the facts, are incorrect and belong to you and your posts and are not shared by me.
That's why I'll confirm and repeat the following <b>FACTS</b> :
<i>1. Stock/option commissions at all pro firms <b>I've seen</b> are more expensive than commissions at such EDAT broker as IB.</i> (for <25k accounts which we were talking about)
Proof: At IB the commissions are: Half a cent($0.005)for the 500+ shares part of an order and 1 cent a share ($0.01) for <=500 shares. $1 minimum.
Option commissions are $1.95/Contract. No ticket charges. No extra fees.
(I have an account with IB and other brokers). There's no extra data feed fee at IB, while most of the pro firms have very high data fees, because of the pro status.
There's no pro firm that I've seen that has lower stock/option commissions than IB. (The Echo, you've mentioned also has higher commissions than IB - on top of per share fees it has ECN surcharges, high data fees,exchange and SEC fees.) Therefore: IB wins in low cost, Pro firms loose.
(I'm also including some of the 120+ regular, web based, EDAT and other brokers i follow http://www.sonic.net/donaldj/limit.html) !!!
<i>2. To short on a downtick at a pro firm one must use "bullets" which <b>usually</b> cost three times or more the regular commission, while with Futures there's no need of "bullets" - one can short "at will" on a downtick with the same low commission.</i>
<i>3. To sum up, futures trading has real advantage over trading at a pro firm:
It has higher leverage, lower commissions, "short at will" and lower data feed costs, than the higher commissions, lower leverage and very expensive "bullets" and datafeed at a pro firm. </i>
TraderJimR, to prove the oposite, please don't put words into my mouth, but instead give some facts i.e. a pro firm broker with lower commissions than IB etc.
P.S. By the way I'm also looking for such lower commission EDAT (pro or non pro) stock/options broker.
I'm also looking for lower commissions/fast executions electronic Emini futures brokers. Patsystems Jtrader trading platform and some FCMs' (Futures commission Merchants) that provide it are very promissing.
Fohat
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<b>Count the facts, ignore the speculation.</b>