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I have a good barebones one I use for stocks (sogotrade). No options or anything else though.
Bottom line for me is reliability and fee structures on options. Advanced features and resources aren’t what I’m looking for. Margin loan rates don’t matter also as I never borrow money anyways.
I’m into stock options but 2 other things I am looking for in a much lesser way are free manageable DRIP program on stocks if offered through them and commodity trading as well. (futures contracts).
try Tradeking I hear they are 4.95 per trade and something like 45 cents per contract.
Other places are charging 3 or more dollars for contracts plus there outrageous trade prices.
Hope this helps.
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anyone know good broker on commodities?
Lind-Waldock is a pretty well-known retail commodities broker in the industry. I worked on a stock desk and when clients would call about commodities, which we did not trade, we would always refer them to Lind-Waldock. I never heard any complaints. I've included the link. Happy trading!
http://www.lind-waldock.com/services/
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to commodities. That is what, if anything distinguishes a "futures" stock from a regular stock?
A futures contract is simply an agreement to trade a specific item at a specific time in the future for a specific price. While that specific item has traditionally been a commodity, it does not have to be. There have been futures contracts on stock indexes for a long time. More recently futures contracts on individual stocks have started trading.
To learn more about single stock futures, see the tutorial at
http://www.onechicago.com/tutorial/index.html
I suspect the man on the radio meant that he was both a stock and futures broker, currently specializing in futures. However, it is also possible he meant he speciealized in ETFs that simulate commodity prices by trading futures. An example of such an ETF would be USO.
http://finance.yahoo.com/q?s=uso
Although an ETF is technically not a stock, since they trade on stock exchanges (and have the same trading requirements as stocks) it is not uncommon to see people use the word "stock" instead of "ETF" when they actually mean an exchange traded fund.
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If so, Lets get started. I am a Commodity Broker for Farr Financial, A FCM located in California.
*There is a risk of loss in trading futures*
im not im not but thanks. know any millionares? i could use the investments in an idea i have
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