Wednesday, June 19, 2013 1:13:02 PM
They don't tell people what to buy or give advice or interpretation of markets or anything.
They do have online seminars and communities but I haven't done a lot with them.
There is a way to make discussion with Scottrade reps and you have to be very specific.
For example, to understand charts, you can call a Scottrade rep pull up a chart and talk about the settings and changes leading to different results and interpretations and what the similarities and differences are between the two. And, why.
Now whether you call that advice or not, isn't a big deal.
In fact, I would recommend investors work with any financial quarterback in that manner whether they are at Scottrade or not.
Talk about what people are shown on a screen.
Running out of posts for today.
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