View Full Version : Shorting - Margin Acct
rkahn
05-01-2008, 07:19 PM
Anyone short using Scottrade? What are their fees like? Do they generally have the stocks on hand for borrowing?
wallstreetsedge
05-20-2008, 09:47 PM
normally you have to call in your broker to see if there are any available to borrow that day. i think they also have a section that shows available shorts
normally the fees are exactly the same when you short vs buy
netwrangler
05-20-2008, 11:43 PM
normally you have to call in your broker to see if there are any available to borrow that day. i think they also have a section that shows available shorts
normally the fees are exactly the same when you short vs buy
That's not my experience.
With Schwab, I enter an order to short a stock from the trading window.
OK, sometimes there are no shares to be borrowed, but most of the time the trade goes through.
I don't need to call my broker to have him check his computer and tell me what my computer already knows.
wallstreetsedge
05-21-2008, 12:17 AM
technically youre supposed to see if there are shares to short but some will allow you to still short whether you check or not.. i think there was a post where i said that and basically violates aiki's law of ethics lol
http://www.onlinetradersforum.com/showthread.php?t=11919&page=2&highlight=short+call
netwrangler
05-21-2008, 12:45 AM
technically youre supposed to see if there are shares to short but some will allow you to still short whether you check or not.. i think there was a post where i said that and basically violates aiki's law of ethics lol
http://www.onlinetradersforum.com/showthread.php?t=11919&page=2&highlight=short+call
Of course you must actually borrow the shares. I'm not talking about naked shorts here [which is something of an oxymoron, come to think of it.]
I'm talking procedure and automation.
I suppose some brokers still require their clients to talk to a human being about whether there are shares available to short.
Other brokers [Schwab amongst them, it would appear] have that information computerized. A person to person live conversation is not required to determine if there are shares available.
wallstreetsedge
05-21-2008, 02:18 AM
i agree with you 100%... i just throw my order in as well and if it doesnt go through then it doesnt go through but usually itll just hit anyway
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