Comission and Bullet Rates

Discussion in 'Prop Firms' started by Hitnruntrader, Dec 6, 2002.

  1. kelly74

    kelly74

    A 2/10 cent savings may mean the word to a guy eeking out a K or two a month to feed his family. But then again, maybe that guy should find a better paying job.
     
    #61     Jan 4, 2003
  2. I've been in the business for quite some time. I understand where you are coming from, but it is a TRADERS MARKET. If your well capitalized you can make your own deal with fantastic software support etc..

    Brokers are starving for traders. They will take most deals if the trader is persistent.
     
    #62     Jan 4, 2003
  3. jaredand

    jaredand

    2/10 can translate into 6 figures a year.
     
    #63     Jan 4, 2003
  4. mm2002

    mm2002

    i think bright/echo gives you around 2.5 cents/share

    while lynx can rip you off as high as 4.0! cents per share,
    they see it as the tuition you should pay to learn.
    oh and dont forget their minimum of 500 shares
    per bullet. so if you are new to trading, good luck
    trading there. they will win most of the time, like
    vegas while you wont. period.

    when you interview at these firms ask if they have
    any minimums, if they do go elsewhere. there are 1000
    daytrading firms out there, most have NO minimums.
    why should beginners pay for 500 share bulelts when
    they should only trade at most 200 shares while learning.
    no common sense there.

    mm
     
    #64     Jan 4, 2003
  5. Bright just lowered their bullet rates to 1.5 cents per share, 500 share minimum. For new traders, they can use the older version and pay 2.5 cents, 100 share minimum. BTW, the new version of Redi (TIBCO) will soon along us instant access to bullets right form the montage. Also the new basket feature allows us to enter a hundred stocks in a few seconds, the cancels are just as fast. This is great for enveloping.
     
    #65     Jan 4, 2003
  6. nitro

    nitro

    Hmmmm,

    nice...

    nitro
     
    #66     Jan 4, 2003
  7. sorry, soon allow us....
     
    #67     Jan 4, 2003
  8. Jack,

    I'm glad to hear that Redi is adding more features. Features like you have described have been in other platforms for quite some time.
     
    #68     Jan 4, 2003
  9. bro59

    bro59

    Noticed some traders are paying fairly low price cap or ticket rate. Is this commonly offered with the per share brokers?

    My current rate schedule is per share, and includes all fees except SEC. No ECN fees, and no credits for adding liquidity which is fine with me since I'm not a rebate trader. I'm paying $.007 with a cap of $25 bux which only applies to listed stock. No cap on the OTC stuff. I frequently break up my trades anyway into small enough pieces that the cap isn't invoked, but on occassion I do trade 5 to 9K at a pop and pay the 25 bux.

    Are there better cap deals out there for a trader with a per share rate in the 1 to 2 million share a month range? Obviously some are paying less, but their volume is significantly increased over mine.
     
    #69     Jan 5, 2003
  10. hans130

    hans130

    Look at the pointdirex elitetrader's special. They are offering .005 per share with a 9.99 max. Also their automated instant execution bullets within the software are .0075.

    They are also releasing Platinum 6.0 with a full Charting and Technical Analysis product sometime next week (second upgrade within 3 months). Might also want to look into that.

    http://www.pointdirex.com/live/en/ns/html/welcome_elitetrader.htm
     
    #70     Jan 5, 2003