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mitremc- Brown Co = $10 a trade Choicetrade = $5 a trade Scottrade = $7 a trade Etrade = $10 a trade Ameritrade = $10 a trade Plus many, many more....just check around to see what best fits you personally.
Most have no share limit. But of course...always do your DD....even on brokerages. Hope this helps.
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I use Ameritrade, but has anyone used 'freetrade.com' ?? It gives you 20 free trades per month. Doesn't seem to be a catch, but i was just wondering if anyone has had any experience with them??
Member Rated: posted March 06, 2005 02:23 AM -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- I have Freetrade, play pennys, each trade is $3. First 20 trades free EVERY month. I made 58 trades last month. Cost me a total of 38 X $3 or $114. For you it would of cost 10 X 58 or $580. You might want to check out Freetrade.
There ya go...
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quote:Originally posted by Pagan: mitremc- Brown Co = $10 a trade Choicetrade = $5 a trade Scottrade = $7 a trade Etrade = $10 a trade Ameritrade = $10 a trade Plus many, many more....just check around to see what best fits you personally.
Most have no share limit. But of course...always do your DD....even on brokerages. Hope this helps.
Please note that Scottrade has an additional commission on stocks under $1. The commission is 1/2% of the prinicipal. So for any trade over like $650, Scottrade starts to be more expensive than brokers who charge $10 per trade.
Also, E*Trades rates go down as your number of trades goes up. You can get it down to $6.99 if you trade many times a month.
I am currently with Scottrade *and* E*Trade.
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I was considering it ($6 per trade) but maybe I should look at freetrade as well....
Nope. Need to have been in the stock market for two years. Bye bye Ameritrade (which is what I have now, and also who runs FreeTrade). Freetrade does have a minimum of $5k, btw.
Harris Direct sounds great as well, but again, they require time in the market (I forget how many years).
PS: Ameritrade is $10.99. not $10. Might as well say $11.
PPS: I wouldn't recommend Scottrade due to my CS experience with them.
PPPS: Looks like Choicetrade is $6 per trade for all practical purposes (to get L2).
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This stock is eating up to much of my time lately.So I will just put it on its own monitor and then set-up level two's , last sale, breaking news. And get back to work on other stocks.
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brand new to this and first time hearing about GTEL and Strattelite... just HAVE To comment but this thing looks like a whale shark!! lol Wow if this thing really got approved by the FAA this would be a great stock!
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Here is a copy of an email I sent to Investor Relations:
George,
We will be announcing details soon for both.
Thank you for your email.
Steven
Steven King
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: George Westrup [mailto:westrupg@posdata.com] Sent: Thursday, March 03, 2005 11:07 AM To: investors@globetel.net Subject: Questions
Good morning,
I am a share holder and I have a couple of questions.
1. Please provide details about the upcoming public viewing of the Stratellite. Where and when. 2. When can we expect to see an update on the project? FAA inspection results, are we on-track, any problems that have been in countered.
We are all very excited about the upcoming events and wish Globetel the best.
Thanks
George Westrup Site Manager
POSDATA, Inc 7671 National Turnpike Louisville, KY 40214
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Weston, FLA., Mar 07, 2005 (M2 PRESSWIRE via COMTEX) -- Wall Street News Alert` s "stocks to watch" this morning are: FTS Group, Inc. (OTCBB: FLIP), GlobeTel Communications Corp. (OTCBB: GTEL), Triangle Multi-media Inc. (OTC: QBID), MCI Inc (NASDAQ: MCIP) and American International Group, Inc (NYSE: AIG).
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quote:Originally posted by George: Weston, FLA., Mar 07, 2005 (M2 PRESSWIRE via COMTEX) -- Wall Street News Alert` s "stocks to watch" this morning are: FTS Group, Inc. (OTCBB: FLIP), GlobeTel Communications Corp. (OTCBB: GTEL), Triangle Multi-media Inc. (OTC: QBID), MCI Inc (NASDAQ: MCIP) and American International Group, Inc (NYSE: AIG).
quote:Originally posted by George: Weston, FLA., Mar 07, 2005 (M2 PRESSWIRE via COMTEX) -- Wall Street News Alert` s "stocks to watch" this morning are: FTS Group, Inc. (OTCBB: FLIP), GlobeTel Communications Corp. (OTCBB: GTEL), Triangle Multi-media Inc. (OTC: QBID), MCI Inc (NASDAQ: MCIP) and American International Group, Inc (NYSE: AIG).