CLIENT LOG-IN FOR AMERITRADE ADVISORS
Spenser T. Vago is a Registered Investment Adviser filed with the State of Ohio. All client stock, bond, ETF's, or mutual fund assets are held with TD Ameritrade Advisors. TD Waterhouse recently merged with Ameritrade, creating a world-class discount brokerage firm. As an Investment Adviser, Spenser Vago charges a percentage of asset fee for those funds he is managing for his clients. Here is a little background information on Ameritrade and its company history.
1975 - Thanks to the deregulation of the brokerage industry, negotiated commissions become available to individual investors. First Omaha Securities, Inc. opens its door as a discount brokerage firm (later named First National Brokerage Services, Inc. and then Accutrade, Inc. Currently, Accutrade is a division of TD AMERITRADE, Inc.)
1983 - Ameritrade Clearing is established. Currently TD AMERITRADE, Inc. is an introducing broker and utilizes Ameritrade Clearing, Division of Ameritrade, Inc. as a clearing broker.
1988 - Touch-tone phone trading is introduced at Accutrade.
1994 - K. Aufhauser & Co., Inc. is the first brokerage firm to offer Internet trading via its WealthWEBý. Ceres Securities, Inc. is formed.
1995 - Our parent company (then named Ameritrade Holding Corporation) acquires K. Aufhauser & Co., Inc.
1996 - Ameritrade Holding launches eBrokerý, an Internet-only broker and division of All American Brokers, Inc
1997 - Ameritrade Holding launches Ameritrade, Inc., incorporating the most popular features of Aufhauser, Ceres, and eBroker in one firm.
1998 - Ameritrade introduces Darwin: Survival of the Fittestý, one of the first interactive, CD-ROM-based options trading simulators. Ameritrade is one of the first brokerages to offer complex options order entry on the Internet. Ameritrade introduces electronic trade confirmations by e-mail.
1999 - Ameritrade offers extended-hours trading. Ameritrade Holding launches the Ameritrade Online Investor Indexý, one of the first daily measurements of the behavior of online investors.
2000 - Ameritrade introduces Express Account Opening, forging the path for the paperless opening of accounts.
2002 - Ameritrade Apex an elite program for active traders debuts.
2003 - Ameritrade launches QuoteScope, a patent-pending trading tool that provides a circular view of liquidity.
2004 - Ameritrade introduces a newly redesigned Web site, featuring flexible trading solutions like SnapTicket and Trade Triggers.
2006 - Ameritrade becomes TD AMERITRADE. TD AMERITRADE unveils Market Motion Detector. |