Friday, October 30, 2009

Re: [TheOptionClub.com] td ameritrade

 

I guess that is good for people like me, who have traded with TD Ameritrade, for not knowing about better options available.
However, I really dont see any changes etc in TDA even after the merger. Any idea when they will make changes such as 4 legged options etc....cant wait
 
The software they are rolling out (from TOS) is just toooooooo complicated for part time users like me.
 
Regards
Ali

On Fri, Oct 30, 2009 at 7:19 PM, Chris <chris@theoptionclub.com> wrote:
 

This is one of the great broker ironies for me, too. I was a TD
Ameritrade customer years ago and closed my accounts with them when I
started trading options. Institutionally, I don't think they understood
the product and would only allow you to trade covered calls and married
puts. I later find myself with one of the most options savvy brokers in
the world and who buys them? Yep, the old broker I previously left.

Christopher Smith
TheOptionClub.com

--- In OptionClub@yahoogroups.com, Jim Hergenreder <jimhergenreder@...>
wrote:


>
> When I signed up with TOS $3500.00 in the account and then you could
do anthing in options you wanted. TDA owns TOS now, I dropped TDA for
TOS several years ago.....I never looked back but I hope nothing will
change at TOS.
>
> Trade on,
> Jim Hergenreder
>


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