Zecco Coupon Code for Free Trades – Limited Time Only
Zecco Coupon Code!
I’ve been a pretty big fan of Zecco for their low cost and easy to use trading platform, which I use for my personal non-retirement investment account. You can check out my Zecco review if you’re interested. Typically, Zecco has offered $0 stock trades if you carry a balance of $25,000 or more. If you want to try their service out, but don’t have that kind of cash, now might be a good time to do so and not pay anything for your trades.
Zecco just announced a special discount code promotion where they are offering 20 free stock trades — a $90 value — to all new brokerage customers who sign up by Sunday, September 13th 2009! You need to use a special bonus code (below) to do so.
These trades are additional to the 10 free stock trades Zecco customers get every month when they keep a balance of $25,000 or make 25 free trades per month. If you don’t reach the $25,000 plateau, trades are just $4.50 each otherwise.
Here’s the Zecco Bonus Code
To take advantage of this promo, click on the following link to join Zecco and use bonus code “bonus1″ when signing up. Be sure to use all lowercase or the code won’t work.
Here are the terms and conditions of the Zecco coupon code:
- New Zecco Trading accounts must be opened and approved by Sunday, September 13th, 2009.
- The 20 free stock trades will be granted on or before September 16th, 2009. The free trades will expire 90 days after the date they are granted.
- Offer not eligible to existing Zecco Trading customers.
- Limit one bonus per household.
I really wouldn’t hesitate in recommending Zecco to anyone because of their great service, easy-to-use interface, and EXTREMELY cheap stock trades. I use Zecco for my personal trading account and haven’t considered moving my money elsewhere.
I’ll keep you posted if any new Zecco promotions or coupons become available for new users.















Does Zecco allow ‘writing put options’? I know you can trade options but do they allow the writing of options contracts.
@ Brian – It looks like 50 cents per contract.
free trades that is an amazing offer. here in australia you pay $20 per trade minimum and it goes up the bigger your trade is
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