Fidelity

    Mechanical Systems

    Posted by mamaduck on 5th of Nov 2009 at 09:28 pm

    I use TS and fidelity... independently. WealthLab Pro can do auto trading, but you need 500 trades per year to qualify. Also Fidelity never has any shares to short (not the 2X or 3X etf's) so I have programmed it to buy the inverse of that eft. (i.e. SRS / URE). Also Fidelity is somewhat slow in the way it does the calculations, and usually it takes a little time (sometimes as much 30 seconds to a minute) to do the trade, which at market, can cost you a couple of cents in slippage. I have also tried to program it to buy at limit based on the close of previous bar, but that sometimes means you lose the trades, because it never comes back to the close of the previous bar.

    TS is alot more efficient, except for trading AIG which has given me huge slippage problems, once as much as 18 cents.

    Guys regarding the slippage issue

    Posted by matt on 6th of Nov 2009 at 12:24 am

    Guys regarding the slippage issue with TS.  I personally don't trade AIG via TS using Tradebullet.  However Tom has tried it and he is getting 1 - 3 cents slippage. 

    One key seems to be setting your share amounts to even shares i.e. 300 shares, 400 shares.

    I'm not saying that's the whole issue, I'm just saying that Tom and a few others are getting very low slipping trading AIG via TS.

    Hi,   I am using TS and

    Posted by tyroneb on 6th of Nov 2009 at 09:52 am

    Hi,

     

    I am using TS and this morning on the opening trade signal at 35.44, filled at 35.48

    Cheers,

    Tyrone

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