If you've been making money by trading on TradeStation then you might want to start spending more there. To start spending more, you have to transfer additional funds into your TradeStation account. This article will show you multiple ways to make the transfer.
The easiest way to transfer money is by using TradeStation's Smart Transfer option. This will send your money from one account to another via Automated Clearing House. Follow these instructions to make the transfer:
A wire transfer is a fast, easy way to move your money. Contact your bank (or whatever financial institution has your money) and tell the representative you want to make a wire transfer to TradeStation. Your bank will ask you for the details of the beneficiary bank and the beneficiary account. This is the bank information for Tradestation transfers:
JPMorgan Chase
270 Park Avenue
New York, NY 10017
(877) 204-1123
ABA Routing: 021-000-021
SWIFT BIC Routing: CHASUS33
This is the account information:
TradeStation Securities
8050 SW 10th Street, Suite 2000
Plantation, FL 33324
Account Title: TradeStation Securities
If you have an Equities Account, provide this account number: 066628636. If you have a Futures Account, provide this account number: 799824925. You will also need to provide your personal TradeStation account details.
Finally, you can transfer your money using either a personal check or a cashier's check. Personal checks are subjected to a three-day hold after receipt. Cashier's checks are subject to a one-day hold. Make the check payable to TradeStation Securities, Inc. Put your TradeStation account number on the memo line. Mail the check to this address:
TradeStation Securities, Inc.
8050 SW 10th Street, Suite 2000
Plantation, FL 33324
Include the receipt if you are sending a cashier's check. The receipt must indicate which account the check is drawn on because TradeStation won't accept a cashier's check that was paid for in cash.
If you have any questions about transferring more money to your account, you can ask for help from TradeStation's customer service representatives. You can contact one by phone, but not online.
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