TradeKing Offers $50 Bonus For New Clients

TradeKing has announced that this month they are running a special promotion and are offering all new members $50 in free cash for their accounts.

Those who have read our TradeKing review know that the broker already offers $4.95 stock trades and like Zecco has a very popular and growing community of members.

The offer extends for the full month of October and is a good opportunity for new TradeKing members (Register Here) to take advantage. The only requirements are that you fund an account with atleast $2,500 and as soon as you make your 1st trade your account will be credited with the $50 cash.

NOTE: To be eligible for the offer you have to click through via the banner below or one of the links above due to the redirect page TradeKing has setup for its affiliates.

Open a TradeKing account and get $50

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-- Posted by Blain Reinkensmeyer on October 8, 2008 at 2:54 pm --

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2008-10-08 16:15:03

Just checking in to see how all of you are making out. This is a crazy market and I hope all of you are trading (NOT TRADING) accordingly.

What a day. I’m spent.

Comment by Blain Reinkensmeyer
2008-10-08 18:39:41

Cash is the place to be! mrgreen

Comment by rhinodude47
2008-10-08 20:35:44

most definitely, either that or SDS.

 
Comment by Matt B
2008-10-09 08:56:38

And at this point is probably best to have it buried in your backyard!

 
 
 
Comment by Matt
2008-10-08 19:21:37

Great idea for the brokers, they all seem to be having promotions this month, ShareBuilder is the same deal!

 
Comment by RayJMan
2008-10-14 05:19:12

TradeKing is great…..if you trade options it’s pretty nice.
One of the few brokers that I have seen that actually gives volatality charts and P&L calculations for your break-even/profit points.

 
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