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To: koan who wrote (11992)5/25/2006 5:22:25 PM
From: maxncompany  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 78411
 
As for warrants with the old Ameritrade, you can trade Canadian warrants, but need to do so with one of their brokers.

Ameritrade online trades are $9.99 for an unlimited number of shares.

Using a broker, they charge about $29.99. But in the case of warrants, you have no choice but to trade with a broker, unlike with shares where they would prefer that you trade online. Because of that, they still only charge me $9.99 for buying warrants with their broker. Now, I don't know if they do that just for Ameritrade Apex traders (average 10 trades or more a month) or all Ameritrade traders. I expect you are easily active enough to qualify for that.



To: koan who wrote (11992)5/25/2006 6:00:35 PM
From: loantech  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 78411
 
Koan I had problems with ameritrade. I would go with Pennaluna or Penntrade whatever it is called in your state.

EC and jack are right. It is the good one. also same place Wayne uses.

Go with this one:
pennaluna.com

penntrade.com



To: koan who wrote (11992)5/25/2006 6:11:43 PM
From: Zincman  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 78411
 
Penntrade may not be licensed in your state. If not, you will not be able to open an account until they are.

Just a FYI.
ZM