On-Line Share Trader
#1
On-Line Share Trader
Does anyone know of or use any on-line share trader websites over here?
I'm sure someone mentioned one a while ago called something like "Canadian Owner Share Buyer" but Google isn't being very helpful, and neither is the search function on here.
Thanks
L2S
I'm sure someone mentioned one a while ago called something like "Canadian Owner Share Buyer" but Google isn't being very helpful, and neither is the search function on here.
Thanks
L2S
#3
Re: On-Line Share Trader
Great - thanks for that.
Time flies when you're having fun - I wasn't looking back far in my searches
Time flies when you're having fun - I wasn't looking back far in my searches
#4
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Joined: Mar 2008
Posts: 22
Re: On-Line Share Trader
TD waterhouse is good
but Interactive Brokers are cheaper and also do foreign currency exchange.
but Interactive Brokers are cheaper and also do foreign currency exchange.
#7
BE Forum Addict
Joined: Oct 2006
Location: BC
Posts: 1,361
Re: On-Line Share Trader
I have also just been told to have a look at Canadian Share Owner
During the late 90's I didn't have much fund and being
a member of CSO,I could buy shares as little as $100.00.
Every month,they would send educational materials ie
case study on a company,news about the economy etc.
Transaction fees are slightly higher than the
discount brockerages however the periodicals
are worth it.Anyway,the transaction fees are tax deductible.
Hope that helps.
Yoong
#8
Re: On-Line Share Trader
It is a good way to start on investing on shares.
During the late 90's I didn't have much fund and being
a member of CSO,I could buy shares as little as $100.00.
Every month,they would send educational materials ie
case study on a company,news about the economy etc.
Transaction fees are slightly higher than the
discount brockerages however the periodicals
are worth it.Anyway,the transaction fees are tax deductible.
Hope that helps.
Yoong
During the late 90's I didn't have much fund and being
a member of CSO,I could buy shares as little as $100.00.
Every month,they would send educational materials ie
case study on a company,news about the economy etc.
Transaction fees are slightly higher than the
discount brockerages however the periodicals
are worth it.Anyway,the transaction fees are tax deductible.
Hope that helps.
Yoong
#9
BE Forum Addict
Joined: Oct 2006
Location: BC
Posts: 1,361
Re: On-Line Share Trader
http://ipac2.vpl.ca/ipac20/ipac.jsp?...nu=search&ri=5
You're welcome live to ski,
The Vancouver Public Libraries carry their periodicals.
See the link above.
Yoong
You're welcome live to ski,
The Vancouver Public Libraries carry their periodicals.
See the link above.
Yoong