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Gold/Mining/Energy : Day trading in Canada

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To: keith massey who wrote (1062)11/5/1998 10:22:00 AM
From: trilobyte  Read Replies (1) of 4467
 
Keith , that was the whole idea behind what i wrote ...
to kevins post:

**I think what it comes down to is lack of competition due to lack of population base. The States is different simply because the market is so much bigger and there are so many more people to draw commissions on, which in turn sparks the competition.**

FWIW i think that if that guy which Chief dig out make a good job ,
then some of bigger and FASTER trading companies from Us get the idea that the market up here is not that small and is worth to get in ..
as chief mentioned earlier -- "the one who moves first will have
all market".

to me is the same to whom i pay the commission if it is canadian bank ,canadian trading company or us trading company as long as i get "good service for good money" and if canadian banks are not willing
or able to make improvements and recognise day trading for what it is
then it is too bad for them because given a chance i will switch for
good service in a minute .

tlb
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