The1Valentine
The1Valentine Mar 04, 17 11:04 PM

What happened? Hard to answer your question if we have no info.

The1Valentine
The1Valentine Mar 04, 17 11:05 PM

I saw $DRYS if that was what you were trading for your first trade that could be the issue.

Csethc77
Csethc77 Mar 05, 17 12:36 AM

Stay AWAY from DRYS......or buy when they announce the dilution/offering is over sell into the spike w a quickness

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AtradingTeen1998
AtradingTeen1998 Jan 22, 17 6:54 AM

suretrader or interactive brokers, if you're under 25 u can open one for $3000

MaverickRTG
MaverickRTG Jan 22, 17 12:35 PM

Also Tradezero seem great for small accounts and non us citizens.

urbo
urbo Jan 22, 17 12:42 PM

I'm using Firstrade, but there are a few more.. Like TradeStation, Sogo, Suretrade, IB, Speedtrade

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Peregrine_Trading
Peregrine_Trading Jan 11, 17 12:24 PM

And of course, it can come up again but the end of the day (or not). Just be aware of the risks and study the patterns.

AtradingTeen1998
AtradingTeen1998 Jan 11, 17 1:31 PM

You missed it really, the best time to be around was last nights market close, i got in @1.80 and out today @2.86

patwhalen
patwhalen Jan 11, 17 2:07 PM

Would you consider holding the bioc or etrm overnight in a small short position? I'm bouncing between break even and small loss at the moment. Wondering if the Panic will ensue tomorrow morning?

GGXIII
GGXIII Jan 11, 17 5:26 PM

I'm holding overnight butttt so far Im already down. Only reason I'm still in is because its following the pattern I felt like it was going to take. :/ I've been writing notes on some longer term investments patterns I've been trying out.

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JMDev Jan 02, 17 10:39 AM

No their executions are fine. If you're just concerned about your commision cost bias You could consider just2trade 2 in 2 out

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JMDev Jan 02, 17 10:40 AM

The only broker I've used that was just terrible was optionhouse.

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starman101
starman101 Jan 01, 17 1:56 PM

Added to my P&D Watch list.

thoe99
thoe99 Jan 01, 17 4:38 PM

I followed this pump company from 12/6 after getting a pump email. Yes, they are as blatant of a pump as can be. I'm primarily using this to witness it play out live, as I cannot find any broker that will let me borrow shares ahead of time, just to reserve for when the crash happens. I have TDAmeritrade, Etrade, and Optionshouse. Let us know if you have any better luck.

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tdavis Jul 21, 16 2:55 PM

@timothysykes ok thx Tim. On it. Appreciate all the other comments as well. This stuff is insane but so intriguing. Determined to learn & get it!!!

Rory
Rory Jul 21, 16 3:22 PM

Im newish too.. I find it useful to stay logged into chatroom with 'All in one', you get Tims alerts & other people can notify on stocks with volume etc.- I check into chat,have a quick look ever so often or to notify if I see some action on a stock. But as a ATradingTeen / Tim says, dont follow alerts blindly, you need to make your own assessment.. I saw the alert on KONE too, when it was in 2's or 3's, but thought I missed the meat and thought I'd get burnt.. still learning! :)

Avafa
Avafa Jul 21, 16 6:13 PM

Alerts come few minutes after Tim is done with his trade. so by then it mat be too late. You have to be careful and do what makes sense to you. For instance, KENO today, I saw people mentioning it in the mid $2s, but it halted twice. I don't have good experience with halts, so I didn't touch it. Even though I watched it going up. If a stock doesn't feel good to you, you probably shouldn't trade it. But it's good to be in the chat room as lot of people alert on different stocks. Also know that m

XRenegadeX
XRenegadeX Jul 21, 16 10:56 PM

Also, as Tim suggests, before you really get into trading, it's essential to understand how your trading tools work. This includes whatever platform you're using, such as eTrade Pro, TD Ameritrade Thinkorswim, Robinhood, Interactive Brokers, etc. I would also become familiar with how to use Yahoo! Finance and a myriad of other sites to help you research stocks. I would suggest buying How to Make Millions. I'm watching that and am finding it to be a goldmine of information. Better to spend th

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