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wickedgoodtrader
03-08-2005, 04:48 PM
Anybody use freetrade.com? It says you get 20 free trades per month and then it's only like $3 a trade after that. It's backed by ameritrade so it seems they have some credabilty.

GeorgeF
03-08-2005, 07:35 PM
There are hidden costs.
You have to fund the account with a wire transfer that HSBC charged $25 for. They charge $50 to remove switch to a different broker. They pay very little on the cash in your account. They claim the 1099s will be done by mid march delaying the end of my tax pain.

I have had no problem making transactions, or their email tech support.

They only allow you a 4 digit password which bothers me.

The offer nothing more than transactions, no research or fancy products.

DeezNuts
03-08-2005, 09:41 PM
I just deposited 10k into freetrade. I get all my other info elsewhere, and 20 free trades/month is too good of a deal to pass up. I'm not day trading by any means and it seems reputable, as I have a Ameritrade(same co.) ROTH IRA account as well. My initial wire cost $30.

DN

b0000000000m
03-09-2005, 03:53 AM
Isn't there some law saying 1099's have to be done by the end of January?

Your Mom
03-13-2005, 03:35 AM
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There are hidden costs.
You have to fund the account with a wire transfer that HSBC charged $25 for. They charge $50 to remove switch to a different broker. They pay very little on the cash in your account. They claim the 1099s will be done by mid march delaying the end of my tax pain.

I have had no problem making transactions, or their email tech support.

They only allow you a 4 digit password which bothers me.

The offer nothing more than transactions, no research or fancy products.

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You think $50 for transferring out is expensive? $50 is probably one of the lowest xfer out fees in the industry.

Your Mom
03-13-2005, 03:37 AM
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Isn't there some law saying 1099's have to be done by the end of January?

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They are supposed to be out by 1/31. I'll have to look into this.