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Looking for some feedback.

I use Tradestation as my primary broker, they don't support crypto or crypto currency pairs.

Recommendations on a secondary broker for that?

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Fidelity has a dedicated crypto account, though its limited - last I spoke with them they would not allow stop losses.

I use ThinkorSwim and I trade the GBTC and BITX but they are limited since they don't trade 24/7.
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Glitch8
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Heads up, Fidelity charges a 1% fee on each crypto transaction. I just learned this the hard way.
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Any other thoughts for me on a broker for crypto that you've been happy using.

Don't want IB because I don't want to run their app to make it work.
Medved I don't want to use for the same reason.

Hoping for an API based one that will work.

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Glitch8
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I learned Binance US is now allowing USD transfers again so I’m looking into using them.
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I just checked Binance US and it's working, and for BTC/USDC pair there's zero trading fee!
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I signed up for binance today, awaiting their account approval so I can connect to the API, then fund the account.

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I think that I am being stymied on Binance .....

Here is the error I am receiving once I build out the API configuration.

Binance Broker: Connect failed: GetPrices Exception: Service unavailable from a restricted location according to 'b. Eligibility' in https://www.binance.com/en/terms. Please contact customer service if you believe you received this message in error.


Does this basically mean, if I am a US citizen I cannot use them?

UPD: I think I figured it out. Symbol name and selecting their .US server

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Glitch8
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Did you select Binance US in the configuration?
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Yup, that was the fix! Plus getting their highest level of verification in place.

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