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  • First Post: Jun 1, 2017 5:01pm Jun 1, 2017 5:01pm
  •  Jared
  • | Joined Nov 2007 | Status: Member | 1,666 Posts
I found robinhood.com, a zero commission broker, however there is not much in the way of charting for technical analysis. Also, the downside is they only seem to have the major stocks. There are a lot of penny stocks I would like to purchase, such as the marijuana stocks, however the commissions or minimum balance for the major brokers seem awfully high.

What have you found, and how do you know they are reputable?

I am going to find a way to scalp with robinhood.

I am also interested in black box systems, but these tend to work in a zero commission environment. I wonder if there is a way with robinhood somehow. They don't seem to offer it but perhaps there is a program that can utilize their commission free system.
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  •  Quants
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Quoting Jared
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I found robinhood.com, a zero commission broker, however there is not much in the way of charting for technical analysis. Also, the downside is they only seem to have the major stocks. There are a lot of penny stocks I would like to purchase, such as the marijuana stocks, however the commissions or minimum balance for the major brokers seem awfully high. What have you found, and how do you know they are reputable? I am going to find a way to scalp with robinhood. I am also interested in black box systems, but these tend to work in a zero commission...
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My favorite is FXPIG Broker... Reputable and nice feeds since years used them )

According to black box , Stop seeking
https://www.forexfactory.com/showthread.php?t=663538

Here is a small information about that "Black box" Companies.. You have to create your own one.. You cant buy , Its not sold..

Takes years to develop from scratch and to learn what to do.

You need Great "Team mates" "Mentors" To be able reach that goal..
I will not beg anyone to make money for them
 
 
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  • Jun 1, 2017 8:13pm Jun 1, 2017 8:13pm
  •  srt
  • Joined Dec 2012 | Status: On Life's Path | 2,076 Posts
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There are a lot of penny stocks I would like to purchase, such as the marijuana stocks, however the commissions or minimum balance for the major brokers seem awfully high. What have you found, and how do you know they are reputable? I am going to find a way to scalp with robinhood. I am also interested in black box systems, but these tend to work in a zero commission environment. I wonder if there is a way with robinhood somehow. They don't seem to offer it but perhaps there is a program that...
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If you're going to "scalp", you'll be limited to 3 "day-trades" in a 5-day period unless you keep $25,000 in the account.
This rule applies to all US equity brokers.
 
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  •  traderjai_inhi
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{quote} If you're going to "scalp", you'll be limited to 3 "day-trades" in a 5-day period unless you keep $25,000 in the account. This rule applies to all US equity brokers.
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Ive found Robin Hood good for swing trading ETF's. I just do my analysis in tradestation but purchase in RH. I imagine you could use something like stockcharts in a similar fashion.
 
 
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  •  InfinitySL
  • Joined Aug 2009 | Status: mmmm....beer.... | 963 Posts
Best Analysis Tool: TradeStation

Best Broker: Interactive Brokers

Best black box... One that you program yourself in tradestation.

Sorry for the last sarcastic answer but my own opinion is that any store-bought black box will probably lose you money. Maybe there are some millionaire systems buyers that it works for, but my own opinion is that if you don't understand what the system is doing you'll stop trading it when it loses money and/or trade heavier when it makes money right into a draw down period.

As for scalping, i'm also skeptical. The bid/ask and/or commissions will eat you alive.

Best of luck.
 
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