Finally

Monday, January 29, 2007

I got the needed papers that require my signature and an attached photocopy of a government issued ID. If anyone else is planning on opening an account, MAKE SURE TO PRINT THE APPLICATION OR ATLEAST SAVE THE DRAFT SOMEWHERE. It is kind of confusing to me why they don't have the application freely available to print. Anyway, I am going to send this in tomorrow and hopefully my account is ready for deposits by the end of the week. I have been doing a little research and have a couple of different funds/stocks in mind. Any recommendations of funds that you may own or have interest in would be greatly appreciated. Right now I am open to many different possibilities.

Also, I am looking at starting an online savings account at HSBC. Does anyone know of any bonuses available for opening up an account. Are there referral bonuses? If so, leave a comment with your email and I will contact you.

Posted by Andrew at 11:38 PM 0 comments  

Still no letter

Thursday, January 25, 2007

It is Thursday, a week later, and I still have yet to get a letter from zecco.com. meanwhile I am beginning to set up my Roth IRA. I currently have a 401k through work but I plan on being in a much higher tax bracket at retirement age, so I believe a Roth IRA is a good option for me right now.

Posted by Andrew at 3:37 PM 1 comments  

Zecco.com email

Thursday, January 18, 2007

I got an email today and actually got a hold of a customer service representative that is sending me the required written application that requires a signature and a copy of a government id. Hopefully by next time I will be ready to start trading.

Posted by Andrew at 12:17 PM 0 comments  

It has been a while but I am still here

Tuesday, January 16, 2007

I recently got back into the swing of things and started getting some more motivation to get this all started. I did a little research on some possible trading sites. I wanted a site that was cheap and supported the beginner and I think I may have found a winner.

I came upon zecco.com. The main thing that attracted me was the fact that they offer no fees (trading or commission) on stock and EFT trades. This is as long as your account keeps an overall value of $2,500. There are fees on certain mutual funds and bonds but still these fees are lower than most that I have seen.

The only problem is that zecco.com is only a couple of months old. It launched some time around October of 2006. I have read some reviews that went both ways recognizing some bugs in the interface which isn't surprising considering it just launched, but this is something that needs to be taken into account. Some other concerns of mine were customer service and it seems that zecco.com lacks here too. I tried calling today because I could not find an application that I needed to sign and fax in, and didn't get a hold of anyone. It also seems as they do not have an answering machine service, once I got the system to send me to the customer service personnel, the phone just kept ringing. After about 5-10 minutes I got fed up and just sent them an email. I hope to get one back sometime early tomorrow.

I have read that a lot of different online trading sites have tried the free trading strategy and it just didn't work out. It makes me wonder if this just isn't a stunt to gain customers.

I am still a little skeptical about the whole thing, but I mostly think that is just because I still have yet to do any trading online. It is kind of like your first eBay experience in a way. I was pretty paranoid about getting ripped off when I bought my iPod a while back. Now I make a majority of my large purchases on eBay and I am saving a lot of money doing it.

I will let you know how the email situation turns out and about anything I learn about zecco.com.

If any of you have actually used zecco.com or have heard anything comments would be greatly appreciated!!!

Posted by Andrew at 11:16 PM 0 comments