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To: coinandgunguy who wrote (829)6/9/2016 11:27:05 AM
From: Hambone  Respond to of 989
 
I've thought about scottrade too, but I think their commissions on under a buck stock is too high. I'll check again. I'd like to trade Canadians as well.



To: coinandgunguy who wrote (829)6/9/2016 11:28:30 AM
From: m2trains  Respond to of 989
 
coinandgun, I have both. Ameritrade will route the trade to the best exchange, including to Canada, usually automatically. I have never had a problem with fills with them. Scott is a bit more expensive for sub 1 dollar stocks. You should call Amertrade and clarify, they are usually quite helpful in explaining any concerns. Of the 2, and I like them both, I would consider Ameritrade a bit easier to guy stocks that are on the Vancouver for example, fwiw.