I'm lazy so I've typically kept to educational videos instead of books for the most part. I think https://tastytrade.com/ and https://optionalpha.com/education are both great resources. Source: over 1 year ago
Therefore, poland-based XTB (https://www.xtb.com/int) and england-based IG group (https://tastytrade.com/) may enjoy the same freedom. But I know nothing about them personally. Source: over 1 year ago
Better yet, Alpaca.com (the stock site) used to have a mostly free api where you can get good stock data. I say **mostly** free because the trick is, take $50 bucks, open an account with them and you get access to the api. You don't have to make a single trade, just let the $50 sit there. I think I've heard that tastytrade.com has an API now, you could do something similar. Tastytrade would be my preference, I'm... Source: over 1 year ago
Until February 21st, please continue to use our existing tastyworks.com domain to access your account. Also, please use all our trading platforms, desktop, web, mobile, as you normally would. Throughout our transition, the tastyworks URLs and access points will remain active and will eventually automatically redirect you to our new sites. Source: almost 2 years ago
Tastyworks hates the PDT rule but it is something that can't be voided. You can, though, request for a PDT reset. You don't need to call them up there is a button on tastyworks.com website. Source: almost 2 years ago
While researching I stumbled upon tastyworks which is a US based broker that also accepts non US investors to open an account with them. Source: about 2 years ago
Alternatively you can open an account with tastyworks which is an American broker that accepts non US investors. Source: about 2 years ago
I recently found out about tastyworks which is a US brokerage that allows registration to a lot of European countries. Source: about 2 years ago
Tastyworks is the most user friendly for trading US options from the UK - the platform is specifically designed for options trading. Source: over 2 years ago
Weird, but probably legitimate. First, Google Ads would not push such a blatant fake. Second, if you try to log in or open an account you are taken to tastyworks.com (the correct site, over HTTPS), so this is clearly not a phishing attempt. Source: over 2 years ago
I use tastyworks.com. Not ideal, only open 1 hour before and after hours, but other than that its all good. Source: over 2 years ago
I'm from Finland and I use Tastyworks. Thousands of hours learning material on their education site tastytrade.com, the broker's page is tastyworks.com ...you can easily get a full level 4/5 option trading privileges (aka selling naked) aka "the works", min deposit of 2000 for a margin accout, if you are interested you can use my ref link to get nice sign in bonuses, its a win win. I've been trading there for a... Source: over 2 years ago
Tastytrade/tastyworks website and youtube channel have a lot of information, start there, watch as many videos as you can, read everything you can and after you understand what options are, strategies, etc... Paper trade, a lot. Source: almost 3 years ago
2) register to tastyworks.com - money forwarding agent that tradestation accepts. Source: about 3 years ago
Speaking of convenience there is a big difference between web-apps and mobile apps. IBKR mobile app is terrible UI-wise, while TOS and tastyworks score better in that regard but have worse execution. There are also newcomers with smooth UI like Strikes app, I use it when I cannot trade from my laptop with IBKR or when I paper-trade some new strategies. Source: about 3 years ago
Yes, tastyworks nicely tracks rolls with total gain/loss etc. Figures that out even in complex positions (calendars rolled in various ways). However, tastyworks does not allow grouping across different underlyings. It's like the folks at thinkorswim and those at tastyworks met and divided the nice features between them. Source: about 3 years ago
If you're into options you might consider StrikesApp, but they don't offer crypto.. If you also want to trade cryptos you should try TastyWorks, they also accept the EU customers. Source: about 3 years ago
You can try tastyworks mobile app for that purpose, they do allow rolling simultaneously.. Their margin interest is much higher than IBKR though. You may also try some other mobile-focused brokers that dont have the rolling issue. Recently registered for the Strikes mobile app, should allow simultaneous rolling but not live yet.. Source: over 3 years ago
TastyWorks: Home | tastyworks | An options brokerage for the active trader. Source: over 3 years ago
I use Tastyworks. https://tastyworks.com/ This a broker in the US, but really simple platform for trading options. And low cost, only $1 commission per leg. I only do options trades in this account, I never use it to buy stock/ETFs, because of the taxes. They also have a great website to learn the basics of options trading. Https://www.tastytrade.com/. Source: over 3 years ago
You can try to open an account with Tastyworks or Interactive Brokers. Source: over 3 years ago
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