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To: bsgenius who wrote (1447)5/14/1998 6:12:00 PM
From: kbert  Respond to of 8879
 
I cannot help you.
I pay 3 cents per share over 1000!!!
And I am still making good money!!
Help me think twice before buy or sell.
When I will have time I will change.
Then I will fly!!!!
I love that game!
Archibald.



To: bsgenius who wrote (1447)5/14/1998 6:17:00 PM
From: David A. Irvine  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 8879
 
OFF TOPIC

Sorry to the GLOW thread for posting an off topic message, but I thought some people may be interested to know this.

Bill,

NDB does NOT charge a penny per share for trades over 5,000 shares on OTC:BB stocks. They only charge the penny per share for trades over 5,000 shares on listed stocks (e.g., NYSE, NASDAQ,..).

For penny stocks, NDB is a good broker. The only thing I am uncertain about is how they handle order flow. I need to call NDB and get better information on that. If anyone already knows, can you please PM me. Thanks!

-Dave

<<< NDB is only $14.75 BUT they add one cent per share over 5000. To buy 10,000 shares of a ten cent stock would be prohibitive. >>>



To: bsgenius who wrote (1447)5/14/1998 6:18:00 PM
From: Leroyt  Respond to of 8879
 
<offtopic>>

Call NDB. They only charge 14.75 per trade and if you buy the same stock in the same day your total charge is ONLY $14.75. I saw this charge structure listed somewhere else BUT it is NOT my experience.

Call them.

later, leroyt



To: bsgenius who wrote (1447)5/14/1998 6:34:00 PM
From: Mark[ox5]  Respond to of 8879
 
<OFF TOPIC>
That rule for NBD doesnt apply for penny stocks as confirmed by many people when I asked a similar question. I am in the process of moving stuff to NBD and half my GLOW shares are moving there.

Also I heard many good things about ETRADE if you want to compare the 2.

Right now Im in DLJ and its a joke for pennies. I traded TSIG this week and each side of the trade cost me $200. So $400 for the round trip. Outrageous.

I also use Discover brokerage for my IRA, and I will be moving that too. Penny stocks are prohibitive in either DLJ or Discover.

Mark



To: bsgenius who wrote (1447)5/14/1998 9:18:00 PM
From: Shaquapa  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 8879
 
OFF TOPIC:

Got an E-Trade account a few weeks ago - 19.95 for limit orders, no extra for BB stocks (there is a charge for "listed" stocks over 5000 volume).

Seems to be OK. Just got level II and the execution on E-Trade seemed to be fairly fast, but the confirmation was somewhat slower (I put a limit order in on MSFT, looked for a confirmation message... didn't have the confirmation yet... tried to change limit price... took the change... then confirmed with original price, canceling change order)