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Sunday, September 6, 2009

Online Brokers Trading Fees Explained

By Charles Benedict

In the modern world of advanced technologies, stock brokers are becoming increasingly cheap. However, cheap doesn't mean the same. Here are some of the more popular brokerages and what they charge.

Unless you get free trades, there isn't an option that's cheaper than OptionsHouse. At $2.95, it's the cheapest place to get your trades executed. However, the broker is relatively newer so you may want to do more due diligence.

If you don't mind the bad publicity and the fact that they might change the rules again, Zecco isn't a bad choice. Currently, they still offer free stock trades for those that have $25,000 in assets or trade 25 times a month.

OptionsXpress must be making a lot of money off customers because their trading commissions are highest of the bunch. It's $14.95 for most people and $12.95 for high volume traders. Pretty expensive right?

Wells Trade is totally integrated with Wells Fargo so it's easy if you are a Wells Fargo customer. If you have $25,000, you get 100 free trades. Otherwise, it's $19.95 so only use this option if you have the funds.

TradeKing made a splash with its less than five dollar trade. Although many people already have cheaper trades, the price that this broker offers is still one of the best out there and worth a look.

Etrade was once the best broker out there but with many cheaper alternative and its mortgage troubles, the company isn't the powerhouse that it once was.

Scottrade offers seven dollar trades, which isn't bad but not the cheapest. However, their customer support is second to none and they also have the most branches nationwide. In addition, they are the cheapest option that offers face to face interaction.

TradeMonster is relatively new but they are endorsed by Guy Adami and the Najarian Boys on Fast Money. People love OptionsMonster (which they also own) so I would check it out just based on that alone.

Charles Scbwab is the luxury of discount stock brokers. They tailor their business to individual starting with $300,000 in assets and it shows. Their trading commission is $12.99.

TD Ameritrade isn't that great but it works. The less than ten dollar trade was a first of its kind. They also advertise no hidden fees although there's a fee if you transfer your account away from them. - 23305

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