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Currently have sharebuilder but think I want to move over to ThinkorSwim. Is it worth the effort? Commission fees are the same so that's a non-issue. Just feel like ToS gives me more options for research, etc.
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id move to tos just for the platform
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I have to agree about the platform. I love it, in fact i am thinking of moving everything over to tos from scottrade.
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