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Strategies & Market Trends : Trading For A Living

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To: Len who wrote (1086)8/5/1998 6:36:00 PM
From: Dave  Read Replies (2) of 1729
 
Len, I know what you mean about the 'Ole Bait and Switch' ploy. Hopefully their commissions allow financial solvency. I have read a lot of books but most of them aren't worth the paper that they are printed on, or just rehash the same principles - sometimes rehash is good though :-). I hate it when I have to buy the book before being able to look at it - like all of the latest and greatest day trading books! I hope to get at least one new piece of information out of each book, and if it can save or make me money then I guess if was worth the purchase price.

Have you or anybody reading this post ever heard of Bright Trading? There is not an SI thread for them, and I haven't read about them on any other threads. They have an office in the Boston area and seem to offer a very good deal. An account value of $25K allows you to trade a virtually unlimited account during the day! They appear to offer only listed stocks trading (no NASDAQ) and only charge $0.012 per share ($24 round trip on 1000 shares). They also charge an additional $600 per month to trade from their office. Sounds like a pretty good deal assuming listed stocks can offer enough trading opportunities.

Regards,

Dave
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