If you have a currently open futures trading account at a competing brokerage firm, it is possible to easily transfer it to DeCarley Trading without liquidation positions.

Moving your account is as simple as completing an online application with DeCarley Trading, and then agreeing to an account transfer agreement form, which provides us with authorization to contact your current brokerage firm to initiate the transfer to your new trading account.

To transfer your commodity trading account:

  1. Click here to begin an online account application
  2. Answer “yes” to the question in step one, and we will send the appropriate transfer form to you for a signature
  3. Let us do the heavy lifting! We’ll work with your existing broker to move positions and funds into your new DeCarley Trading account.

Futures and Options Trading Booksby Carley Garner

What People are Saying about Our Commodity Trading Books

Choosing a Futures Broker and Brokerage Service

Full-Service or Online Trading?

The decision to trade online or through a full-service commodity broker will undoubtedly make a large impact on your bottom line.

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A Fair Commission Rate vs. Low Commission

To look at commission rates objectively, we must understand the background of the futures industry and how brokerages accept risk for fees.

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Choosing a Commodity Brokerage Firm

Deciding on a commodity brokerage firm is a significant decision and shouldn’t be taken lightly. Not all traders and brokers are compatible.

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Choosing a Futures and Options Broker

Most traders in search of a futures broker are concerned primarily with trading platforms, commission, and quality guidance.

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The Truth about Futures Commission

The goal of futures trading should be to MAKE money, not SAVE it! Discount commodity brokers cut corners that cost their clients time & money.

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Commodities via Futures or ETFs?

A key difference to trading commodity futures over ETFs is leverage, but there is more to discuss, such as taxes, market hours, and efficiency.

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