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Get Free Access to Minyanville’s Buzz & Banter, TD Ameritrade Apex

Posted by Blain Reinkensmeyer
August 16, 2007 at 6:44 pm

I just received an email from TD Ameritrade that all Apex clients now have free access to Minyanville’s Buzz & Banter. The service is regularly $59 a month which really is a solid score as it has received great reviews and is pretty popular.

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The Minyanville service is 3rd party real-time streaming service of news, picks, and analysis from Wall Street gurus. There are a handful of different writers that contribute content, and everything from the economy to technical indicators to major earnings reports are discussed.

I actually have been using the Minyanville service for several months now within my Apex account, so I am assuming this is the “official announcement”.

To access the service, simply open up your Command Center 2.0 and at the top you’ll find a link to open up the Minyanville news streamer.

About TD Ameritrade Apex: TD Ameritrade Apex is the top of the line account for TD Ameritrade. There are two ways you can gain this status, either make 10 trades per month for three consecutive months, or you can open an account with atleast $100,000.

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