Wednesday, October 07, 2009 4:43:20 PM
With them, I pay $9.99 per trade.
In the US, I believe TD Waterhouse is called TD Ameritrade, or a division of TDAmeritrade, and their fee schedule is different as well(I think).
Call TD waterhouse, set up a webbroker account - if you do not already have one.
-there are conditions to obtaining 9.99 (cdn) trading.
1) account over 100k
2) 30 trades per quarter
3) or if you subscribe to 'active trader'. (12 buck a month)
Don't quote me on the parameters, but can be easily researched on their web site.
Be careful, there are usually conditions attached to the 5/7/9.99 dollar trades that correlate with your trading activity or value of assets on account at most of these online brokerages.
Jeff
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