Hi, I'm looking to switch away from Scottrade. It'll be between 4k and 5k. Looking to mainly trade equities until I learn a bit more about options/futures/forex to start "field testing" in that, but it will eventually be what I'm moving to, hopefully.
Looking for a margin account.
I would go the IB route and everything there looks great but I'm 20 so don't meet their criteria for a 21yo margin account minimum for some reason.
MBTrading looks like the next good firm, but the lack of naked puts/calls is a little upsetting since that looked like a great potential area.
I'd like to be able to be a pdt but that isn't going to happen unless I sign with harmon trading and it just seems too risky to go into a partnership.
Ideally, I'm going to try for my 3 daytrades per week and swing trade the right before close -- right after market opens routine and try to gauge how it'll behave premarket the next morning. Sure, it's quite a bit more difficult than daytrading in terms of proper prediction, but I guess it'll have to do until I can come up with the 25k to pdt (unless anyone knows of any other _more established_ partnership firms that don't really have a risk of going bust at any given time.)
I'd like a direct platform type deal, but the more I think of it, it may not be completely necessary, although it'd definitely be a step in the right direction coming from scottrade and its poor java program (haven't had the chance to try the elite platform) and lousy executions most of the time.
Thanks.
Looking for a margin account.
I would go the IB route and everything there looks great but I'm 20 so don't meet their criteria for a 21yo margin account minimum for some reason.
MBTrading looks like the next good firm, but the lack of naked puts/calls is a little upsetting since that looked like a great potential area.
I'd like to be able to be a pdt but that isn't going to happen unless I sign with harmon trading and it just seems too risky to go into a partnership.
Ideally, I'm going to try for my 3 daytrades per week and swing trade the right before close -- right after market opens routine and try to gauge how it'll behave premarket the next morning. Sure, it's quite a bit more difficult than daytrading in terms of proper prediction, but I guess it'll have to do until I can come up with the 25k to pdt (unless anyone knows of any other _more established_ partnership firms that don't really have a risk of going bust at any given time.)
I'd like a direct platform type deal, but the more I think of it, it may not be completely necessary, although it'd definitely be a step in the right direction coming from scottrade and its poor java program (haven't had the chance to try the elite platform) and lousy executions most of the time.
Thanks.