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    Whats a good online source for stock trading?

    just curious as to whom any of you use, and if they have a chart to keep up on profits/losses. Also, a decent transfer fee would be good too. Anybody?

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    bumping this along ... also curious... nobody have any input?

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    Quote Originally Posted by XReps
    bumping this along ... also curious... nobody have any input?
    dont trade shit . you will loose money!

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    Quote Originally Posted by *Alex*
    dont trade shit . you will loose money!
    invest into realestate!

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    Quote Originally Posted by *Alex*
    invest into realestate!

    Tough to do unless you have an extra 100 grand at your disposal.

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    Quote Originally Posted by *Alex*
    dont trade shit . you will loose money!
    i actually do pretty good

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    Quote Originally Posted by *Alex*
    dont trade shit . you will loose money!
    how much do you make at the jewelry store?

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    Quote Originally Posted by peump
    how much do you make at the jewelry store?
    six digits, why do you ask? i'm in wholesale. i sell to downtown Los Angeles, one of the biggest jewelry trading cities in the World!

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    umm... TGWaterhouse maybe???

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    sharbuilder
    has 4doller buys 16doller sell

    they also have net gain/loss tracker for 16monthly

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    share builder is good, scott trade is another good one. ameritrade is good, lil higher trade costs but a lot of people use it so there must be a benefit there as well.

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    Quote Originally Posted by biglouie250
    share builder is good, scott trade is another good one. ameritrade is good, lil higher trade costs but a lot of people use it so there must be a benefit there as well.

    Great advice guys. Yeah, not too worried about trade costs yet because everything I'm going to get into is going to be low risk for awhile. I may get with that TD Waterhouse, they look pretty good.

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    i use firsttrade dot com
    ranked best value in smart money

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    Quote Originally Posted by peump
    i use firsttrade dot com
    ranked best value in smart money
    trading stocks is like gambling but its boring! I would play poker and have fun with it! I'm talking from experience , i have invested $7500 into stocks and lost 1/4 of my investment ! soooooooo, tading sucks. I would and do invest into property! Peace.

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    Interactivebrokers.com

    tradestation.com


    best 2 imo...

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    Quote Originally Posted by stayinstacked
    just curious as to whom any of you use, and if they have a chart to keep up on profits/losses. Also, a decent transfer fee would be good too. Anybody?
    https://www.firstrade.com/en_us/index.htm

    check it out

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    etrade.com is good

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    Please do not embark into capital markets and stock exchange without proper knowledge. You must diversify and reduce your risk as much as possible. Just get some mutual funds under $10,000

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    The only sector wort sh!t is the oil patch and mining stocks. The rest are headed down. Buy and hold.

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    you guys should stick to helping people with their cycles
    and leave the portfolio advice to the pros.

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    Quote Originally Posted by peump
    you guys should stick to helping people with their cycles
    and leave the portfolio advice to the pros.

    hahahahahahahaha

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    Quote Originally Posted by peump
    you guys should stick to helping people with their cycles
    and leave the portfolio advice to the pros.
    Thats what my broker from Barney Smith Co. said when i bought stocks, ending up loosing some money. Stock brokers just as bad as lawers.

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    Quote Originally Posted by *Alex*
    Thats what my broker from Barney Smith Co. said when i bought stocks, ending up loosing some money. Stock brokers just as bad as lawers.
    i'm not going to try and change your mind, but not everybody loses money.
    some people make a very good living on wall street.



    Quote Originally Posted by *Alex*
    Originally Posted by *Alex*
    dont trade shit . you will loose money!.
    you have know idea what will happen

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    i'm glad you do well in your industry alex

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    Im not really sure what american investors should use but for my canadian bro's out there I suggest you look into intercativebrokers.ca or investorsedge.cibc.com/ (low commisions and fees)

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    back in the day you used to be able to delete posts what happend? am i missing something

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