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Cheapest no frills trading
All I need is a cheap way to trade stocks. I don't need any information, just a monkey to push a button and bam I have 500 shares of Petroleo Brasileo.
I'll probobly invest about $8,000-$9,000 and do maybe one trade a month. There has to be a brokerage that doesn't do many ads but everyone educated knows about. |
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Wells Fargo (min $25k) and Zecco (min $2.5k) both offer free trades. Bank of America does as well, but BofA requires $25k in checking/low-interest savings which makes the deal worthless.
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Zecco LDO
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Zecco LDO [/ QUOTE ] I'm looking to ditch Etrade and move to a different online broker, myself. I've checked out Zecco and it SEEMS pretty good. Do you have any first hand experience dealing with them? I liked Etrade's trading platform, but occasionally trades wouldn't go through for no apparent reason, and trying to get ahold of customer service was a nightmare. |
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I have used Zecco with no complaints forever.
They are now allowing 10 free trades per month instead of the unlimited, but they are still A+. |
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I have used Zecco with no complaints forever. They are now allowing 10 free trades per month instead of the unlimited, but they are still A+. [/ QUOTE ] Cool. That works for me. thx. |
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Wells Fargo (min $25k) and Zecco (min $2.5k) both offer free trades. Bank of America does as well, but BofA requires $25k in checking/low-interest savings which makes the deal worthless. [/ QUOTE ] Not exactly, you need a checking account with them and $25K in your brokerage account for 30 free equity trades a month. Jimbo |
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