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etrade.co.ukNewest Review: ... learned so much from E-TRADE. When I began this investing endeavor I had NO clue about the stock market. E-TRADE offers a world of information and it makes the stock market world very easy for beginners to understand. I HIGHLY RECOMMEND it for anyone just starting out. As I plunge deeper and deeper into this venture I will surely keep my eyes open for the experienced E-traders E-Pinions WARNINGS. Some are things I would not have thought of if not for their help. I hope E-TRADE will not let me down because so far I am having a BLAST. For those of you out there debating --- should I or shouldn't I E-TRADE? I say it's exciting... more |
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by NcNyc - written on 09/10/01 (Very useful, 279 readings)
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I have read some excellent OPINIONS of E-TRADE written by experienced traders. I would like to thank them one and all. My OPINION is one of a NEW E-TRADER. I find E-TRADE very easy to use. Type in a company name, get their stock symbol and voila! You will find quotes, daily ranges, charts, profiles, news, 52 wk. highs and lows, etc.---everything you need to begin. Although, I do not rely solely on the information E-TRADE offers. I also use AOL stock info and any other applicable sites when researching a particular stock. I find AOL'S s research reports and news to be more informative than E-TRADE's in general. I could not live ...
by JonRose - written on 25/08/00 (Useful, 61 readings)
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I have been using this service for a while as a rather convenient way of taking my saving and reducing their value. But I must say that the website as a whole is very good and I have been very impressed with it's performance. Signup was easy and the whole process was very prompt and efficient. You fill in the forms and they send you some information that you sign and return and then transfer the money into your account and away you go. To buy and sell shares is very easy with this site, simply follow the on screen instructions and away you go. The prices for trading are not the cheapest on the market, but they do go down with the more trades ...



