Zecco Trading Problems

zecco user please help with this problem.?

i have account with zecco for about 8 months now and i am a day trader and i usually trade every day. i buy stocks and sell it the same day. that money is avaiable to me the next day for trading. but from last couple of days i am not getting my buying power and i called zecco and they said it takes 3 days to clear the money.
iff this is the case than y i was getting my money right away the next day. zecoo customer services also said that some time it can be cleard in one day too. i am not getting my money right away because of all the activity going on in the market in the last few because the zecco website got slow too because alot of people try to accses it.

Every broker i have it takes 1 day. I use zecco its fine and you save money but its a little slower than Scott trade.


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