>Michael,
I'm possibly interested in the Investor web-based trading platform for an IRA account that I only swingtrade. A couple of questions (as the information on the website is VERY limited):
1. are IRA's permitted (i.e., treated as cash accounts with no margin)
2. the $60 monthly fee says it is currently waived. Not very reassuring, as that could change in a heartbeat and I have no interest in paying software/data fees for web-based trading -- there are too many alternatives that don't charge.
Thanks.<
Magna,
The Investor Series can be used to trade IRA accounts and will be set up to actively reflect what a cash account can trade (i.e. no margin). The fee is waived and has been since the platform was released in early 2001. The platform gets data from Townsend Analytics and Terra Nova covers the cost for our traders who use it. As for it being "currently waived" and the possibility of this changing, I know no plans of this policy changing in the near future, but if it does we, of course, would give all Terra Nova Investor users adequate notice of new policies and costs.
BTW - If you are trading on RealTick currently you could just have the IRA account linked and trade both on one platform.
Thanks for your interest Magna. If you need more information, please let me know.
Michael Garvey