@murray t turtle Your slashes are backwards. That character is only used in computer code and other really esoteric contexts. The regular slash, on a typical American keyboard, is the key that has the question mark.
Never heard of Firstrade, or if I had, don't remember. Looks like they have been around for awhile, and they have a lot to offer. Why don't you use them for real trading? Looks like they don't offer accounts to business entities, which is weird, because they do offer accounts to estates and trusts, and they offer IRA and Coverdell Education accounts...
I do use them for real trading but it’s just a small account I opened to test different strategies rather than mixing them in my larger accounts. They have restrictions on options trading that make it unusable for my style. Example, if I want to do a covered call I want a limit order that will open both positions at once (buy-write). That can’t be done. There’s some restrictions on rolling options also. No commission on options trading is nice but not worth it with the restrictions. Other than that I’ve had no issues with them for a few years now. I like that the platform is so “plain/simple”.
%% OK; but really depends on market direction + context. 99 +/acres is the way its done in USa; + meaning 99 plus or minus acres. Real common usage + legal usage on USa real estate signs. Thanks
Now Yahoo Finance thinks I'm from Australia!! Cranky mate!! At least the All Ordinaries are up...Boxing Day sales are good!!