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<blockquote data-quote="here to buy" data-source="post: 6667822" data-attributes="member: 605744"><p>Depends on what your going for. If you are serious about trading and are going to be trading high volumes, frequently or day trading, lightspeed or GoldmanSachs redIplus (Hard to get if not a GS client) is the way to go. They are direct brokers, as in, place your order and its executed instantly, you catch the quote you pressed buy at 99.9% of the time.</p><p></p><p>Scottrade and TDameritrade is all that's needed for not trading basically everyday of the market/daytrading. They both have few second delays on executing your orders, and the quoting speed is alot slower than lightspeed and GS.</p><p></p><p>If you plan on doing any daytrading or trading lots of shares back and forth, skip td and scottrade and get lightspeed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="here to buy, post: 6667822, member: 605744"] Depends on what your going for. If you are serious about trading and are going to be trading high volumes, frequently or day trading, lightspeed or GoldmanSachs redIplus (Hard to get if not a GS client) is the way to go. They are direct brokers, as in, place your order and its executed instantly, you catch the quote you pressed buy at 99.9% of the time. Scottrade and TDameritrade is all that's needed for not trading basically everyday of the market/daytrading. They both have few second delays on executing your orders, and the quoting speed is alot slower than lightspeed and GS. If you plan on doing any daytrading or trading lots of shares back and forth, skip td and scottrade and get lightspeed. [/QUOTE]
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