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Subject: short-list of no-monthly-fee daytrading brokers
Category: Business and Money > Finance
Asked by: atr-ga
List Price: $8.00
Posted: 30 Aug 2004 19:26 PDT
Expires: 09 Sep 2004 16:50 PDT
Question ID: 394856
Which of the following daytrading-oriented brokers offer an account
free of fixed monthly fees (whether it's called an "inactivity fee"
or a "software fee" or whatever), assuming a $100K balance?

http://dir.yahoo.com/Business_and_Economy/Shopping_and_Services/Financial_Services/Investment_Services/Brokerages/Daytrading/

p.s. The Yahoo Directory is somewhat outdated and some of the companies
listed no longer exist.

Clarification of Question by atr-ga on 03 Sep 2004 07:06 PDT
Still no takers... Am I asking for something that doesn't exist?
To make the question easier: you don't have to provide me a LIST.
Just ONE INSTANCE will be sufficient. I want to be able to do 
occasional daytrading (with Level II Quotes and a graphical view
of liquidity) without having to pay monthly/inactivity fees when
the account is, well, inactive. I don't plan to trade every day.

Thanks.

Clarification of Question by atr-ga on 03 Sep 2004 07:07 PDT
Another clarification... You DO NOT have to limit yourself
to the Yahoo list of daytrading brokers. But that list should
give you a clear idea of the type of service I'm looking for.

Clarification of Question by atr-ga on 03 Sep 2004 07:24 PDT
One more thing... If you do expand the list beyond Yahoo...
Something like Ameritrade is not a valid answer. I think what
sets the "real" daytrading platforms apart is that they are
desktop type applications as opposed to web-based.
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