jackblaster
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Anyone tried the robinhood app?
Is that even released, yet?Anyone tried the robinhood app?
Thats most brokerages I dealt w/ tho if your not on a margin acct?Yeah its out. I was on the waiting list pretty early and have been using it for a few weeks. Its fine for buying and selling stuff. The only thing I don't like about it is there is a 3 day waiting period between fund transfers, that's if your putting money in or out of Robinhood, OR! if you waiting on your returns from a stock sale. So you money is locked up for 3 days before you can play with it again. Other than its fine, and especially good if you use it for long term stuff. Like say, buying a couple shares of APPL per month or whathaveyou to hang on to.
True enough.Thats most brokerages I dealt w/ tho if your not on a margin acct?
What do you mean? Does robinhood place the trades for you? I have to admit I have done little research into it. Brokers will front run orders period either by sending em through dark pools or utilizing the fact that the average investor cannot afford the data speeds/levels that they can.Nevertheless, Robinhood is a beginning point for the dismantling of yet another industry by technology. OR brokers are going to need to step up their offerings, like providing better platforms (which allow for easier algo programming, etc.).
I'll be curious to see if a similar app comes up in Canada. I doubt it, though, since our market is probably too small and exclusive to allow it.
But what does it use to trigger the trades?Even the greatest quantz or institutional models still have a drawdown you have to give some back somewhere...Yeah it does all the buying and selling for your orders with no fee's. I'm not sure exactly how it works on the back end though.
That's where the international fees and whatnot come in. There's still an SEC fee and Trading Activity Fee; just no broker fees, on US trades. It's just a trading platform/broker service. Very basic...But what does it use to trigger the trades?Even the greatest quantz or institutional models still have a drawdown you have to give some back somewhere...
I meant Private Placements.if you mean percentage points...then YES!
if you mean PINK PAPERs...then NO!