online stock trading

It really depends on what your trding goals are, if you are looking at long term I would deal with a bank but if you are looking into day trading then I would suggest looking at a compnay that provides just that service.
 
Yeah if u go to a bank and are looking at long term u will pay less in the long run assuming that you make a profit, but online brokerages may charge you per share or a percentage of your cost and sell value of the stock. Anyway it really does depend on what tactics you will use for ie. long term growth or short term gain. If you need it for retirement or something or for buying a house I would suggest going to a bank and talking to them about a Mutual Fund of GICs or something, or you could gamble it on the stock market it can pretty much only go up from where it is.
 
I've got a full list of some of the best ones and fees and other info on them, let me know if you want me to type it up.
 
Falconlight said:
I've got a full list of some of the best ones and fees and other info on them, let me know if you want me to type it up.
i'd like that info if you still have it
 
This isn't exactly what I was thinking of, but here:

Ameritrade www.ameritrade.com
• Can trade stocks, options, mutual funds, and bonds
• $10.99 per trade
• $2,000 minimum to open an account

Charles Schwab Online www.schwab.com
• Can trade up to 1,000 shares for $29.95 per trade
• $10,000 minimum to open an account

Brown and Company www.brownco.com
• $5 market orders $10 limit orders
• No minimums required to open an accont

Scottrade www.scottrade.com
• $7 market orders $12 limit orders
• $500 minimum required to open an account

E*trade www.etrade.com
• $9.99 per trade
• Specials for active traders
• $1,000 minimum to open a cash account and $2,000 minimum to open a margin account

Fidelity Online Trading – Powerstreet www.fidelity.com
• $14-$33 market orders and $19-$38 limit orders
• Need minimum of $2,500 to open an account

Quick and Reilly www.quickandreilly.com
• $23.95 market orders and limit orders
• No minimum balance to open an account; $2,000 minimum to open a margin account

TD Waterhouse Securities Online www.tdwaterhousegroup.com
• $17.95 market orders and $20.95 limit orders
• $1,000 cash or equities required to open an account

There was some website that actually reviews them, but I can’t seem to find it.
 
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i plan to
but first i need a place to trade from :}

what's your favorite trader?

and when does google plan to start selling?
 
fake said:
i'm looking to turn a hundred into a million, overnight. ;]
Well, no fucking way to do it overnight, even with a google IPO.
If you are really serious, and you should check out a the Stock Investing program by Sucess Magazine. It is very costly, but in my opinion, from what I have learned, worth it. Then just read like mad.
 
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