Scott Trade Phone

wizetrade chat?

I am completely new to self investing & considering buying Wizetrade. I would like to communicate with others who both like and dislike the system to help with my decision. Specifics would be what really are the hidden costs? Once purchased does that one training session afterwards really give you enough confidence? Do you think it is truly possible to understand use in the short trial period allowed before money back guarantee? Can you truly return it? Does their phone support get impatient with you if you are really new to it and have alot of questions? Do you recommend Scott Trade? What are their costs, upfront and hidden? How long have you used the software? I initially plan on investing about 5,ooo in various stocks, approx how long each day do you think I would need to have available to work the portfolios and keep a good watchful eye on it? ANY other advice would be GREATLY APPRECIATED….don’t be shy! Thanks so much!!!!!

Take a long look here before buying

http://elitetrader.com/vb/showthread.php?threadid=66879

If you are new to investing, start with something free…
I use Stockwiz. It’s completely programmable, which is what I wanted, but the programming language is …. primitive.
But it’s free.

http://www.stockwiz.com/

Caveat:
- I am still using version 3, although there is a version 4 available
- You still need a service to get your daily stockquotes, which is most likely *not* free


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