What Reddit Says About Day Trading Apps
We compiled 9 Reddit discussions about Day Trading apps from 1 subreddits. Here's what real users recommend, complain about, and debate.
Reddit Threads
r/Daytrading
I'm new to trading here and I've been seeing TOS (thinkorswim) as the most popular candidate in general since it has 0 commission fees, highly customizable and has the most updated real time data. I've also seen a lot that use TOS to day trade, especially scalp, while combining Tradin...
r/Daytrading
I've gotten into trading and have made some progress, I want to start day trading but cant on robin hood. I really love the simple user interface and…
r/Daytrading
Looking to get into day trading. Wonder what are the best tools to use. Share ... TOS has a mobile app (lots have been discussed here on TOS/WeBull, I'd avoid RH.
r/Daytrading
No problem. I'd recommend TD Ameritrade tos then. But if you have the account size (PDT) and you want more speed and better fills, at the expense of commissions... Any boutique broker so like lightspeed, centerpoint, cobra etc...
r/Daytrading
Think or Swim (from Schwab) has the option. They have a $25K minimum for day trading. ... Tradingview also let's you trade on historical data so you can practice on a stock you know will be moving and test entries and exits.
r/Daytrading
The interface is beginner-friendly yet powerful enough for advanced strategies, with fast execution and tight spreads. Definitely worth considering as a reliable alternative broker.
r/Daytrading
Daytrading futures, forex, stocks, etc. ... I got into trading like a game honestly just with a couple of dollars on my Cashapp , Now that I made over 50$ on cashapp trading ; now i wanna play with the big dogs, im willing to learn, im seriously tryna get rich and buy all the properties that my fami...
r/Daytrading
I used webull for years and think it's one of the best for sure, but I moved most of my funds to RH to execute my trades while watching my webull charts on my laptop. Trump's talk about delistng Chinese owned companies made me uncomfortable having such a large amount of funds in my webull ...
r/Daytrading
It's expensive, but if you're a serious trader, it's worth it. I use IBKR as broker, but haven't tried any others. ... I like charting on TOS, and I execute on NinjaTrader or Sierra Chart (different accounts).
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