Wednesday, September 16, 2009

Stock Brokers are All Competing for Our Money

By Danny Jamerson

Spending years on the trading floor gave me an advantage to know how are the real players out there. With so many stock brokers, it's hard for the average person to figure out which is the best but you are in luck because I'm here.

Zecco is ultra cheap but it's one of the worst stock brokers out there. At the beginning, they were advertising free stock trades. Then, they changed it to 10 trades per month only. Afterward, they switched it to 10 trades per month only if you have $25,000 in your account. What gives?

OptionsHouse is relatively new but it's making headlines as it provides stock trades at $2.95 per trade. The options pricing is very attractive as well at $9.95 flat fee, making it one of the cheapest brokers out there. There's no bank or anything, but the cost may win you over.

TradeKing used to be the leader with $4.95 stock trades but other people have surpassed them to be the pricing leader. However, this broker has ultra responsive support which might be the determining factor for many.

As the name implies, OptionsXpress is all about options. While it has stock trading offers, options trading is where it really shines. It even has an extensive guide to options trading, which is good for beginners as well as professionals.

Scottrade was one of the oldies and I have a tough time spelling this stock broker correctly. Anyway, it offers $7 a trade and is probably good for you if you like the old style trading platforms. Otherwise, stick with the others.

TD Ameritrade really needs to update their interface, as well as lower their pricing. The price is high, not to mention that the website have been known to be down under heavy use.

Etrade, despite its troubles with the mortgage industry is still one of the best stock brokers out there. It has a banking side where you can get high rates, it has a checking account where you can get free ATM withdraws anywhere and you can also trade stocks. - 22871

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