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Tax Free Savings Account 2009
The New Tax-Free Savings Account (TFSA) - are you going to get advantage of it? If you have the extra $5000.00 would you open TFSA and if yes with which financial institution?
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Do you know a company that offers self-directed TFSA with low commissions? It seems like all big Canadian banks have really high transaction fees.
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I'm thinking of ditching RBC and moving my investment account to QuestTrade. Anybody care to share their experience with QuestTrade?
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I talked to a friend last might and he said that even though QuestTrade offers low transaction costs, their website lacks usability, and he's not happy with their service and support.
Any other suggestions for a low cost Canadian brokerage?
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Have you tried Interactive Brokers or E-Trade?
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OK, QuestTrade doesn't sound too promising then. I might have to stay with Royal bank even tough commissions are high.
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I always wondered if you can negotiate down the commissions you are paying to the big Canadian banks even though you don't have the $100K. It seems unfair to pay $30 per trade, when in US there are so many discount brokerages offering trades in the $4-$10 range, without stupid requirements for a minimum level of money in the investment accounts.
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My wife and I went with a self-directed trading account with TD Waterhouse.
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