I just emailed service@tradierbrokerage.com about opening an account and got a reply within minutes saying that they cannot help as they are not taking clients from the UK. Let me know if you get a different response. (PS. Their website says "Tradier Brokerage opens some foreign brokerage accounts on a case-by-case basis. Please email service@tradierbrokerage.com to see if you are eligible.")
Good to know - was waiting for an answer to my other question on that other thread before I contact them...no need now
Dear Chris, Kevin , Lex or anyone else at Tradier, I am still hoping that you answer the question I've raised yesterday (or at least give it a shot). Sponsoring this forum does not make up for the $1000 a year ask i am afraid. I (and many other here i am guessing) will shift business your way if you match Firstrade: platform for free and all options for free. You should be making more than enough selling the order flow onward (like them). I have recently learned that even Schwab is offering $0 options for accounts above a certain size...and they have acquired ToS as you know.... Thanks
Hi guys,just to be 100% clear...If I sign up for TradeHawk,I pay ZERO commision,Zero clearing fees..Just the monthly subscription cost...So the 100,000 contracts I traded with TOS over the last 3 months that cost me 50k,would have cost me $240 if I traded thru you??
Thats what I thought...So their claim is a bit misleading?? "No ticket charges, no $.65 per contract, just the single subscription fee!"
no it's fair - they assume that you read the small print like everyone else. On the other hand, why pay them $1,020 per year wen Firstrade is free across the board? Hell, I am now learning that Schwab gives you free option trading as well if your account is of a decent size.
Is it true that exchange/reg fees is apx .09 ?? So all in with Tradier/Tradehawk,it's 0 commission and .09 in exchange/reg fees?? "Subscription excludes other fees such as options exercise and assignments. Tradier Brokerage passes along all exchange and regulatory fees (approximately .09 per contract)."