TradeStation Expands "TradeStation Salutes" Program to Include First RespondersProgram Now Offers Commission-Free Trading for U.S. Active-Duty Military Personnel, Military Veterans and First...

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Sep. 8, 2017, 07:40 AM

PLANTATION, Fla., Sept. 08, 2017 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- TradeStation, a Monex Group company and award-winning* online broker-dealer and futures commission merchant, announced today that it will extend the TradeStation Salutes program to first responders, including police offers, firefighters, paramedics and EMTs.

Under the expanded program, all active-duty U.S. military personnel, U.S. military veterans and first responders will receive commission-free trading for stocks, ETFs and options, reduced-fee commissions for futures, a waiver of all inactivity fees, free premium trading tools like RadarScreen® and free non-professional real-time data.

In addition, TradeStation will continue to provide a robust educational offering specifically geared to military personnel and first responders. Developed in association with prominent financial education firms, the program is geared to traders and investors with varying levels of trading and investment experience. The curriculum, taught by industry experts, offers program participants a comprehensive educational overview of investment concepts and trading techniques for equities, options and futures.

The TradeStation Salutes program is available to all active-duty and retired U.S. Army, U.S. Navy, U.S. Marine Corps, U.S. Air Force, U.S. National Guard and U.S. Coast Guard personnel, as well as first responders, who open a new TradeStation brokerage account.

“TradeStation Salutes was initially developed to honor the sacrifice of U.S. military personnel, past and present, who defend the freedoms and liberty we as Americans often take for granted,” said John Bartleman, President of TradeStation Group, Inc. “As the tragic flooding in Texas and Louisiana remind us, everyday heroism and sacrifice are not limited to the battlefield. Extending the program to first responders who work day in and day out to safeguard our security just makes perfect sense. This is our way of recognizing and giving back to all those who proudly serve their country – and their local communities.”

To speak with an account executive to learn more about TradeStation or to open an account, call 1-800-808-9336, or visit www.tradestation.com/promo/tradestationsalutes.

About this Offer

THIS OFFER IS MADE BY TRADESTATION SECURITIES, INC. (“TRADESTATION”), A REGISTERED BROKER-DEALER AND FUTURES COMMISSION MERCHANT, TO MEMBERS OF THE U.S. ARMED FORCES AND FIRST RESPONDERS LOCATED IN JURISDICTIONS IN WHICH TRADESTATION IS AUTHORIZED TO DO BUSINESS, INCLUDING MILITARY INSTALLATIONS AS DEFINED IN FINRA RULE 2272(a). THIS OFFER IS NOT BEING OFFERED, PROVIDED, SANCTIONED, RECOMMENDED OR ENCOURAGED BY THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT.

About TradeStation Group, Inc.

TradeStation Group, Inc., through its principal operating subsidiary, TradeStation Securities, Inc., offers the TradeStation analysis and trading platform to the active trader and certain institutional trader markets. The TradeStation platform offers electronic order execution and enables clients to design, test, optimize, monitor and automate their own custom equities, options and futures trading strategies. TradeStation Group is a wholly owned subsidiary of Monex Group, Inc., one of the largest online financial services providers in Japan.

TradeStation Securities, Inc. (Member NYSE, FINRA, SIPC, NSCC, DTC, OCC & CME) is a licensed securities broker-dealer and a registered futures commission merchant (FCM), and a member of major stock, options and futures exchanges in the United States. The company's technology subsidiary, TradeStation Technologies, Inc., develops and offers strategy trading software tools and subscription services, and hosts the TradingApp® Store.

* Visit TradeStation.com/Awards for more information.

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