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Gold/Mining/Energy : Day trading in Canada

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To: keith massey who wrote (786)10/10/1998 8:54:00 AM
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Keith: Almost all brokerage firms in the U.S. will accept accounts from Canadians. In fact I would recommend it. The U.S. is far more competitive and offers far higher levels of service. Canadian brokers still have their heads in the sand. Etrade Canada for example offers $38 commissions on U.S. stocks while their U.S. conterpart offers them at $14.95 - DUH!

Greenline isn't much better offering U.S. stocks at commissions of $29
while their U.S. subsidiary offers them @ $12!

Even Swift Trade, the new day trading firm in Canada has commissions of $25 on U.S. stocks while the average commission rate for the identical service in the U.S. is $19!

How stupid do these people think we are??
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