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Due to time constraints, please do not PM me if your question can be resolved or answered on the forum.
Need help? 1) Stop changing things. No new indicators, charts, or methods. Be consistent with what is in front of you first. 2) Start a journal and post to it daily with the trades you made to show your strengths and weaknesses. 3) Set goals for yourself to reach daily. Make them about how you trade, not how much money you make. 4) Accept responsibility for your actions. Stop looking elsewhere to explain away poor performance. 5) Where to start as a trader? Watch this webinar and read this thread for hundreds of questions and answers. 6) Help using the forum? Watch this video to learn general tips on using the site.
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Need help? 1) Stop changing things. No new indicators, charts, or methods. Be consistent with what is in front of you first. 2) Start a journal and post to it daily with the trades you made to show your strengths and weaknesses. 3) Set goals for yourself to reach daily. Make them about how you trade, not how much money you make. 4) Accept responsibility for your actions. Stop looking elsewhere to explain away poor performance. 5) Where to start as a trader? Watch this webinar and read this thread for hundreds of questions and answers. 6) Help using the forum? Watch this video to learn general tips on using the site.
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I have been trading with DeCarley for a few months. A few problems with trades (short options) being rejected but excellent customer service to fix problems. Best customer service I have seen in 15 years trading at many firms.
Commissions are not the cheapest but not expensive. I would call them just right.
Margins are SPAN minimum.
The following user says Thank You to ron99 for this post:
My experiences mirror Ron's except I haven't had any issues with trades being rejected. GREAT customer service. I have no issues recommending them as futures & options broker. They do not do equities.
The following user says Thank You to mu2pilot for this post:
Carley ( @decarleytrading ) is great. I have had an account there for 2-3 months. Service is excellent when there are issues (there have been a few minor order issues with Gain and the Zaner 360 platform). Carley seems to answer e-mails day and night.
They also can provide a lot of analysis, etc. I don't use them for that, though. It may be valuable stuff I am missing.
Of course, for the extra service, you pay a bit more in commissions, compared to someone like OptionsExpress. But, since DeCarley uses SPAN minimum (and OptionsExpress requires more for some instruments), I can have a contract or two more with DeCarley, and this more than makes up for the commission difference.
Overall, highly recommend. High satisfied.
Kevin
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The following user says Thank You to kevinkdog for this post:
Just recently joined DeCarley and I have to say that service is indeed excellent. As an example I emailed her a question about S&P options and got reply within 5 minutes. If you are looking at option futures selling broker and would not mind some help along the way, I would strongly recommend giving her a call.
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