Bright on Bullets

Discussion in 'Trading' started by Andre, Jun 9, 2003.

  1. C_Robinson,

    Thanks for the reply. What is the "typical" life of a conversion that you implement at Echo and how much (ballpark) does this cost?

    Thanks,

    MYD
     
    #11     Jun 13, 2003
  2. ?????

    How about at Bright Trading??
     
    #12     Jul 18, 2003
  3. I use the 'low-volume' on-line bullets offered by a firm in Orlando through Bright. They cost no more than $0.08/share and I get virtually instantaneous execution.

    Bright also offers a 'high-volume' version for about 1/2 that amount. I've not used those because my orders are typically 400 to 800 shares each.

    Hope that helps.
     
    #13     Jul 18, 2003
  4. nitro

    nitro

    What?

    nitro
     
    #14     Jul 18, 2003
  5. Where is, what is it, I want it.
    How much do you pay per 1000 shares, 8/10 of a cent ?
     
    #15     Jul 18, 2003
  6. PER Share (Each) - Eight (8) Cents. 100 shares = $8.00

    Pricing (PER SHARE-EACH) is lower, I think/guess around $0.05.
    (1000 shares would then cost $50.00).

    BOTH examples EXCLUDE Commissions ($0.004 to $0.01/SHARE) on the ACTUAL Shares Sold (NOT on the Bullets).

    Good-Luck
     
    #16     Jul 18, 2003
  7. Thank you.
    It is expensive.
     
    #17     Jul 18, 2003
  8. i hate to but in, but i am guessing that might be a mistake????....no offense howellpar.
     
    #18     Jul 18, 2003
  9. maybe don bright can clear this up for us:

    what is the cost of bullets at bright trading?
    how much would a 1000 share order of bullets cost??

    thanks in advance,
    da hog...
     
    #19     Jul 18, 2003
  10. He mentioned it twice already bullet is $15 per 1000 shares.
     
    #20     Jul 18, 2003