JNPR breaking free from last 2 days resistance. I like the JNPR July 20 $28 Call at 45 cents.
I see that flash down. I just placed it just below $2 since I wanted in if it hit $2 and generally you get a flash down at the major support. Splitting pennies.59 South said:
It hit 1.93
I tried out Robinhood for a business associate who asked me to check it out (plus people on here were talking about it) and the lack of alerts is a non-starter. That said for free options its a no-brainer. Told him he can trade a single option as he learns. Overall the execution was solid but you need a separate system for alerts, unless you are willing to place a limit buy order and wait for the fill alert.IrishTxAggie said:
Damn... Never showed on Robinhood.
What platform are you using?oldarmy1 said:
Anyone else buy DBX on the huge volume V-bottom? My alerts went crazy and I hit my 1 button market buy without even looking at the price.
For me it's good because I'm cheap... Also, I don't have an abundance of cash sitting in my brokerage accounts to execute orders. Soon enough though!oldarmy1 said:I tried out Robinhood for a business associate who asked me to check it out (plus people on here were talking about it) and the lack of alerts is a non-starter. That said for free options its a no-brainer. Told him he can trade a single option as he learns. Overall the execution was solid but you need a separate system for alerts, unless you are willing to place a limit buy order and wait for the fill alert.IrishTxAggie said:
Damn... Never showed on Robinhood.
I have 4 different platforms. One new one is the Tastyworks.com that I'm testing for travel. My mainstay for FOREX trading is MetaTrader. My Level 2 stock platforms are WarriorTrading and Interactive Brokers. I have Lightspeed as a backup. Basically redundant data feed sources just in case Realtick goes down.Aggie09Derek said:What platform are you using?oldarmy1 said:
Anyone else buy DBX on the huge volume V-bottom? My alerts went crazy and I hit my 1 button market buy without even looking at the price.
SQUEEZE......sometimes its so easy to spot when it begins. Days like this are the exception not the rule.oldarmy1 said:
Also, it is beyond obvious looking across most any stock that a squeeze scenario is in play. Never over a 5 minute retraction and always above the previous one so that any short sellers are caught upward. I generally like to see this on a macro day chart after seeing it on a reversal intraday.
oldarmy1 said:
Who else has level 2, forex and futures trading platforms. What do you use and what are the pro/cons you've experienced?
Ragoo said:oldarmy1 said:
Who else has level 2, forex and futures trading platforms. What do you use and what are the pro/cons you've experienced?
OA, you might look into Tasty Trade with TD Ameritrade and then add on top of it OptionAlphas lifetime subscription. They have a back testing software that is supposed to be very good. They also have an autotrading bot/program that has the ability to plug into TD Ameritrade's Tasty Trade platform. So you set up trades in Option Alpha and it executes them in your tasty trade account. Their bot is supposed to automatically execute trades based on the parameters you set in, presumably based on your backtesting.
the platform they sold ameritrade was DoughJDCAG (NOT Colin) said:Ragoo said:oldarmy1 said:
Who else has level 2, forex and futures trading platforms. What do you use and what are the pro/cons you've experienced?
OA, you might look into Tasty Trade with TD Ameritrade and then add on top of it OptionAlphas lifetime subscription. They have a back testing software that is supposed to be very good. They also have an autotrading bot/program that has the ability to plug into TD Ameritrade's Tasty Trade platform. So you set up trades in Option Alpha and it executes them in your tasty trade account. Their bot is supposed to automatically execute trades based on the parameters you set in, presumably based on your backtesting.
Didn't Tasty Trade split from TD Ameritrade and turn into TastyWorks which is a separate brokerage entirely?
I may be misunderstanding what you're saying though.
This thread frightens and confuses me. So which platform are you recommending to check out? The Tastywork one or the one that was sold to Ameritrade?Ragoo said:
No, they sold to TD. Then the non-compete expired so they relaunched as tastyworks.
JPM chart should be a pure reversal up tomorrow.leoj said:
All the banks are releasing their approved capital return plans and most are jumping after hours.
sorry I mixed things up a bit. Think or Swim is the TD platform. It was originally called Dough and developed by the same people who own/developed TastyWorks. I am recommending you check out OptionAlpha who has a back testing and auto trading platform that will link up to TD's Think or Swim platform and execute option trades/strategies automatically. It is a hefty onetime lifetime membership and I have not paid it. Kirk Du Plessis has a podcast I listen to regularly.oldarmy1 said:This thread frightens and confuses me. So which platform are you recommending to check out? The Tastywork one or the one that was sold to Ameritrade?Ragoo said:
No, they sold to TD. Then the non-compete expired so they relaunched as tastyworks.
yes, only Ameritrade right now I believe, maybe interactive brokers too, not tastyworks as their API is not yet public domain.oldarmy1 said:
This one? https://optionalpha.com/
Can it be connected across other platforms or only Ameritrades?
oldarmy1 said:
Just noticed my AVEO limit buy at $1.98 was filled today. Under $2 gold rush again?
oldarmy1 said:
Why do some stocks that have a upward pattern not participate at the open of a big gain market? Patience - many sellers see a stock go negative or stay flat and it shakes them out. Trade the trend.