
@RolandWolf You mentioned in your trade with ETRM that you forgot to check the warrants. I was also in the trade around $2.08 but sold at $2.15. What should i be looking for in terms of warrants and dates. Thanks

@RolandWolf You mentioned in your trade with ETRM that you forgot to check the warrants. I was also in the trade around $2.08 but sold at $2.15. What should i be looking for in terms of warrants and dates. Thanks

@RolandWolf Hey Roland just wondering when you execute most of your long play, mornings, afternoon or pre close. Thanks
Mornings and afternoons.

@RolandWolf Hi Roland, I have a question that no-one seems to want to answer. I am looking for a broker that is most likely to allow to trade a stock like BITCF the day it comes back to the market from being suspended. So far the only answer from Michael was CenterPoint, but they require $50k to open an account. Do you know any other ones? I know E*Trade doesn't. I have spent days calling brokers, and they can't even answer my question. Any help is greatly appreciated.
I'm actually not talking about shorts. I'm talking about the stocks that get suspended, just like SEC did with BITCF. When a stock like that starts trading again, most brokers don't even list them for several days. I'm looking for one that is most likely to allow trading of these stocks from the moment they are back up. My main broker E*Trade certainly don't have stocks like this up the first day. This is the kind of info that I cannot even get by calling the brokers. I tried.
@AnneMarita Hey Anne, i believe BITCF currently still on halt. once the halt is removed you should be able to use any platform to trade these securities. Your broker is only typically needed when borrowing shares. I.B. , suretrader, ETrade, centerpoint and Trade Zero ( If youre not a american resident ) are the most common broker/platforms trader usae.
I appreciate all the help. However, as I'm saying above, BITCF is still suspended, but you'll see when it gets back on the market, most brokers won't have it available for trading the first day. And the first day is when the money can be made. So far I only know of ONE broker who will have this stock available from the first day, which is CenterPoint, but they require a $50k deposit. Beside Michael Goode, now I also heard back from Tim Grittani, and both said that CP is the only one they know of
I don't think you're screwed. You just won't be trading every grey sheet stock until you have $50k.

@RolandWolf Good day Roland, im starting with about 7k. Im deciding which account would be suitable for me for shorting. Im obviously looking for the cheapest fees and brokers that have available the majority of the time. I was thinking either suretrader or IB, if you have a suggestion between the two or something different, perhaps what platform you used to start with 4k. please let me know. Thanks
I started w/ E-trade, but would def go IB over suretrader. But think you need 10k at IB

@dux Ive noticed trading charts based off psychology is a huge part of your success, which book has given you an edge regarding this aspect? Thx

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