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Yes, both entry and exit is free with unlimited number of trades. And
I forgot to say that my questions regards long trades only.
I do agree that my normal trading with commission, where I pick the
stock, is the main game. I only wanted to know if there could be a
way of taking advantage of the situation. The "free" stock could be
an interesting one, so who not try a system that trades very often
and takes many small gains?
John
--- In amibroker@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, "Dave Merrill" <dmerrill@xxxx>
wrote:
> he'll pick the stock???!!! very very odd.
>
> so you pick the timing and that's all? are both entry and exit free?
>
> personally, I'd be surprised if this free trade was a significant
advantage.
> much better to pay the $5 or $7 or even $14.95 and pick your own
plays.
>
> dave
> My broker offers me to trade one stock with no commission each
month.
> He will pick the stock. I am somewhat new to Amibroker, but I can
> handle the interface and I can write simple AFL programs. My
> questions is, can anyone share any ideas about how to make best
use
> of the situation where I can trade one stock without commission?
Are
> there some systems that will trade often, but will normally be
> impaired by commission?
> Ideas would, of course, be valid also to people trading with low
> commission!
>
> I use Amibroker Real time version, but consider both intraday and
end
> of day trading.
>
> Thanks
> John
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