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  • Si
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    • Feb 2008
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    Canadians - Where do you buy your stocks?

    Canadians - Where do you buy your stocks?
  • Kenny B!
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    • Jun 2003
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    #2
    I do it online through my tdwaterhouse account.
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    • Si
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      • Feb 2008
      • 13900

      #3
      Originally posted by Kenny B!
      I do it online through my tdwaterhouse account.
      What sort of fees/commision do they charge?
      I noticed RBC do something similar where you can do it online. Direct investing I think it's called.

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      • PR_Glen
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        • Oct 2006
        • 9058

        #4
        td is expensive so is rbc. royal advertises rates at 6.95-9.95 but thats either if you do more than 20 trades a month or if you have 50 g's in the account. I'm under those numbers so it ends up being 28.95 a trade which sucks.

        i'm looking into questrade right now.. seems a bit cheaper.. like 9.95 a trade max plus 1 cent per share.
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        • Si
          Such Fun!
          • Feb 2008
          • 13900

          #5
          Originally posted by PR_Glen
          td is expensive so is rbc. royal advertises rates at 6.95-9.95 but thats either if you do more than 20 trades a month or if you have 50 g's in the account. I'm under those numbers so it ends up being 28.95 a trade which sucks.

          i'm looking into questrade right now.. seems a bit cheaper.. like 9.95 a trade max plus 1 cent per share.
          Worth noting. Probably won't be anywhere near that either. Pretty big chunk on fees there.

          Yeah Questrade does look good, pricing seems low enough and probably easy to use. Might try them out

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          • PR_Glen
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            • Oct 2006
            • 9058

            #6
            yeah i haven't really known anyone to use that one, but I would imagine everything is on the up and up.. etrade is so much better it seems.. so many deals with those guys. We can thank the bank of nova scotia for buying out the canadian rights to that one. Wouldn't be so bad if they offered something similar but no... 28.95....
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            • cwd
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              • Feb 2006
              • 1955

              #7
              http://www.interactivebrokers.ca

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              • Kenny B!
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                • Jun 2003
                • 5718

                #8
                Originally posted by Si
                What sort of fees/commision do they charge?
                I noticed RBC do something similar where you can do it online. Direct investing I think it's called.
                As Glen said it works out to about $7 a trade. You need to qualify for that rate through x number of trades per month or a min balance.

                I find it convenient as TD has all my banking, transferring into my brokerage account is easy so the extra buck or 2 a trade doesn't make a difference with the convenience.
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                • a.miles
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                  • Feb 2011
                  • 114

                  #9
                  I use questrade.com and interactivebrokers.ca
                  each for different account type and trading strategy
                  Like them both

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                  • PR_Glen
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                    • Oct 2006
                    • 9058

                    #10
                    Originally posted by Kenny B!
                    As Glen said it works out to about $7 a trade. You need to qualify for that rate through x number of trades per month or a min balance.

                    I find it convenient as TD has all my banking, transferring into my brokerage account is easy so the extra buck or 2 a trade doesn't make a difference with the convenience.
                    for sure, i'd rather do all that with the bank i am using but at this point it would eat too much into any gains so have to go the cheap route for now ;)
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                    • Si
                      Such Fun!
                      • Feb 2008
                      • 13900

                      #11
                      Originally posted by Kenny B!
                      As Glen said it works out to about $7 a trade. You need to qualify for that rate through x number of trades per month or a min balance.

                      I find it convenient as TD has all my banking, transferring into my brokerage account is easy so the extra buck or 2 a trade doesn't make a difference with the convenience.
                      Yeah that's true. I'll probably try the RBC one out atleast and see what the fees look like when you actually use it. Might work out ok and be easier than setting up an account with another company.

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                      • PR_Glen
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                        • Oct 2006
                        • 9058

                        #12
                        Originally posted by Si
                        Yeah that's true. I'll probably try the RBC one out atleast and see what the fees look like when you actually use it. Might work out ok and be easier than setting up an account with another company.
                        pretty sure its 28.95 per trade unless doing over 20 trades a month or more or 50k in the account. I signed up about a month ago.
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                        • Si
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                          • Feb 2008
                          • 13900

                          #13
                          Originally posted by PR_Glen
                          pretty sure its 28.95 per trade unless doing over 20 trades a month or more or 50k in the account. I signed up about a month ago.
                          It says $9.95 when you have $50,000 balance or do 30-150 trades per quarter.

                          30 trades per quarter might be easy enough to do.

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                          • PR_Glen
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                            • Oct 2006
                            • 9058

                            #14
                            ahh 30 per quarter.. my bad...
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                            • Si
                              Such Fun!
                              • Feb 2008
                              • 13900

                              #15
                              Originally posted by PR_Glen
                              ahh 30 per quarter.. my bad...
                              Yeah, that's probably an easy enough amount to do and keep the costs down.

                              Over 150 trades per quarter and you get the lower rate.

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                              • PR_Glen
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                                • Oct 2006
                                • 9058

                                #16
                                Originally posted by Si
                                Yeah, that's probably an easy enough amount to do and keep the costs down.

                                Over 150 trades per quarter and you get the lower rate.
                                trading that often would completely go against my strategy so definitely wouldn't suit me.
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                                • Brad
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                                  • Jan 2007
                                  • 2510

                                  #17
                                  Depending on how often you trade, Questrade is a good option when it comes to pricing.

                                  I used to work for them and they are a good and legitimate company.

                                  Trades are $4.95 min and $9.95 max at $0.01 a share.
                                  Last edited by Brad; 11-30-2011, 07:34 AM.
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