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To: James1000 who wrote (1516)7/24/1998 9:02:00 PM
From: Arthur Radley  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 3414
 
Afternoon James. Welcome to the growing list of investors that have discovered the opportunity in PM. Needless to say, I agree with you that PM has great potential, even in a recession.

As for suggesting which online broker to use, I would offer the following companies: E-Trade..etrade.com, Datek..datek.com, Ameritrade..ameritrade.com..Fidelity..fidelity.com

I personally use Charles Schwab...schwab.com, however, even though they are the largest online trader, you can find other companies that you will pay a lower commission. I use Schwab because of the reliability of their system and the reports and data they make available to me through a special department.

Welcome aboard! I hope you join SI and contribute to the thread in the future.



To: James1000 who wrote (1516)7/24/1998 11:09:00 PM
From: Bryce Elkins  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 3414
 
James - I just started using DLJdirect, and find it completely adequate. They charge $20.00 per trade up to 1000 shares. Provide a lot of research, real-time and delayed quotes, easy to use windows software, and much more. I especially like the intraday charts for watching Limit orders. They have a minimum requirement of $10,000 to have a money market fund for daily sweeps. Check it out at: dljdirect.com

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