Jul-22-2013 04:28 PM
Jul-24-2013 05:13 AM
Jul-23-2013 07:45 PM
sch911 wrote:kab449 wrote:
I have had an account with Ameritrade and its predecessors for many years and have never had any of my personal information compromised.
Perhaps not compromised but sold just like eTrade for sure: Ameritrade Privacy Policy
Jul-23-2013 03:10 PM
Jul-23-2013 02:01 PM
JRS & B wrote:
Gdetrailer - Oddly enough it was an employee at a local bank where I have a brokerage account that suggested E-Trade if I wanted to buy penny stocks, because their fees were too high for that type of purchase. A 3 cent per share added transaction charge to buy a 30 cent per share stock, and again to sell, means the stock has to go up 20% before I break even. I think I will just pass on the penny stocks rather than deal with E-Trade.
Jul-23-2013 06:56 AM
Jul-23-2013 05:51 AM
JRS & B wrote:
mich800 - The math I had in mind is that if I buy 10,000 shares, the purchase price for the stock is only $3,000. But the added transaction fee just to buy is $300. The other fixed cost component is not that high. But I only had one stock in mind, and it isn't worth signing off on my social security number, income, credit rating, employer, etc., etc..
Jul-23-2013 04:08 AM
Jul-22-2013 09:09 PM
JRS & B wrote:
Gdetrailer - Oddly enough it was an employee at a local bank where I have a brokerage account that suggested E-Trade if I wanted to buy penny stocks, because their fees were too high for that type of purchase. A 3 cent per share added transaction charge to buy a 30 cent per share stock, and again to sell, means the stock has to go up 20% before I break even. I think I will just pass on the penny stocks rather than deal with E-Trade.
Jul-22-2013 07:41 PM
Jul-22-2013 06:39 PM
Jul-22-2013 06:31 PM
Jul-22-2013 05:50 PM
kab449 wrote:
I have had an account with Ameritrade and its predecessors for many years and have never had any of my personal information compromised.
Jul-22-2013 05:39 PM
Jul-22-2013 05:20 PM