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Gold/Mining/Energy : Daytrading Canadian stocks in Realtime

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To: s0nic who wrote (19118)7/13/1999 6:03:00 PM
From: keith massey  Read Replies (1) of 62348
 
No hassle at all.

Start another account at another firm (e.g Schwab). Once all the paper work is done and the account is up and running liquidate all positions in your old account. Withdraw the cash from this account and deposit the cash in you new account.

With Greenline you can have your cash sitting in your TD checking account the same day. When I switched to Schwab I was only out for a day and a half. With Lind-Waldock I was out for 2 days. However since I have several accounts I just traded another account while the other one was down.

Best Regards
KEITH
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