That's the thing about chatboards. People post what they want to say, not what you want to hear!
You're in luck! They got a lot cheaper today. MUB 108.24 -0.58 -0.53%
Any big bank, or even online broker. Or a specialist firm like Muriel Siebert. I've always been able to get tight pricing on pieces of $100,000+.
I don't understand this, and similar, threads. Anyone who's genuinely trading corporates (or whatever) will already know how to get pricing.
Just to clarify, there's no added ticket charge, right? Also, is there a cap? Presumably you wouldn't charge $600 to execute a 1000 lot.
What size are you trading? All brokers offer better pricing on larger lots. Also sometimes good prices on small clean-up lots, to get them off...
I thought you exited yesterday? :confused:
Fade means take the offsetting side of a transaction, so they aren't fades if you're trading if/when you choose. They're just plain old trades.
There are corner cases, of course, but a typical active trader's blend of commish and margin would be much cheaper in aggregate at IB than at ETFC...
The mainstream online brokers are still far above IB in commish and margin rates. IB isn't being pressured by them, at least not yet.
You can get your feet wet with US EFTs - RSX, FXI, INDA and others.
Depends on what you mean by "British"...
More to the point, if his strategy worked as claimed, he'd open his own trading journal rather than free-riding on OP's pageviews.
All the Wall St houses offer guaranteed fixed-cost execution (VWAP ± ε, or close ± ε) for equity buy-only lists, or balanced equity buy/sell...
Why? Do you stop trading any symbol you have a losing trade in?
Of course Frazzini is talking his employer's book - We conclude that the main capital market anomalies – size, value, and momentum – are robust,...
They're popular in the coastal CT hedgefund belt... viewed as quiet, understated, dignified as versus Ferrari, Lambo, McLaren.
There's no "maybe." Factor trading, in the academic literature, generally 'works' best on smallcaps is unambiguously true. If you don't believe...
Assuming he's trading anything at all, which I wouldn't take for granted.
I'm shouting down a well. I think what you mean is, you're comfortable/successful trading momentum, which is fine. Good on ya.
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