ECHO and Bright both charge a penny a share compared to the 1.1 to 1.4 you stated in your previous post.
ECHO and Bright do not have ANY ticket charges whatsoever.
ECHO and Bright also both pay out 100% to all their traders FROM DAY ONE.
ECHO and Bright charge around 3 cents per share for bullets with NO minimum (Why would worlco make a trader who can only trade 100-200 shares buy a 1500 share bullet?)
Both firms have training but it is not required...
Both firms charge a desk fee ($400-$600) to traders that do not meet certain volume (they have to at least recover some quote/exchange fees if the trader is just going to sit there...)
From what I hear - Both firms are restructuring their rates for 2002 to lower them further!
All I say is you have to look at all the sides of the coin.
Don and Rtharp are welcome to correct me if I misquoted -
As far as staring out with 25k - You can borrow it from Worldco or from a bank - you STILL pay for using the money.
ECHO and Bright do not have ANY ticket charges whatsoever.
ECHO and Bright also both pay out 100% to all their traders FROM DAY ONE.
ECHO and Bright charge around 3 cents per share for bullets with NO minimum (Why would worlco make a trader who can only trade 100-200 shares buy a 1500 share bullet?)
Both firms have training but it is not required...
Both firms charge a desk fee ($400-$600) to traders that do not meet certain volume (they have to at least recover some quote/exchange fees if the trader is just going to sit there...)
From what I hear - Both firms are restructuring their rates for 2002 to lower them further!
All I say is you have to look at all the sides of the coin.
Don and Rtharp are welcome to correct me if I misquoted -
As far as staring out with 25k - You can borrow it from Worldco or from a bank - you STILL pay for using the money.