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Strategies & Market Trends : Value Investing

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To: rllee who wrote (28500)10/11/2007 7:52:09 PM
From: Madharry   of 78742
 
I think interactive and ameritrade are both good for canadian stocks. ameritrade is cheaper but way more annoying to deal with, as i find myself constantly computing figures in different currencies, checking to see why I dont seem to be on the ask or bid, calling ameritrade to find out why, then a couple of minutes later i frequently get an execution, and I never know whether the reports are running late, or the price shifted and I was screwed on the xchange rate . i have used interactive to purchase melco in hongkong. I used fidelity for a couple of stocks in norway, but I am planning to give Schwab a look. I think they are a little cheaper than fidelity for intl stuff, and i like what i hear about their proprietary screens.
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