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Player01
 

Registered: Oct 2012
Posts: 14

 

10-22-12 01:25 AM

I live in Canada and have never traded stocks before. I'm a college student who just graduated from high school and am still learning about the stock market. I heard Questrade is a decent online broker in Canada but I'm confused about their account types. So what are some good online brokers I should definitely consider?

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NoBias
 

Registered: Jul 2012
Posts: 154

 

10-22-12 09:14 AM

When your ready...

If you have sufficient capital to open an account [$3K US for age<26] Interactive Brokers [IB] is my suggestion.

Low monthly fee's
Good Simulator
Solid Broker,

http://individuals.interactivebrokers.com/en/main.php

Once you are ready to trade live [past sim], you will have a good learning curve of the platform as it can seem daunting at first.

If you are serious about trading, then you should obtain a good foundation. There is so much to learn and understand before you execute your first trade. So choosing a broker is lower on the "To Do" list.

To follow is a link to my previous comments regarding IB, which also links to a reading list which may be of interest to you.

http://www.elitetrader.com/vb/showt...006#post3588006

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Player01
 

Registered: Oct 2012
Posts: 14

 

10-23-12 12:23 AM

I browsed through Interactive Broker's site and came upon this question, "Select the market in which you want to trade stocks." Does that mean I can trade in foreign markets despite the fact that I live in Canada? As for the requirement they listed that having an employer's information is nessecary. I understand why they would need to know that but what happens if I became unemployed or switched my employer?

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comintel
 

Registered: Jun 2008
Posts: 1076

 

10-23-12 01:15 AM


Quote from Player01:

I browsed through Interactive Broker's site and came upon this question, "Select the market in which you want to trade stocks." Does that mean I can trade in foreign markets despite the fact that I live in Canada? As for the requirement they listed that having an employer's information is nessecary. I understand why they would need to know that but what happens if I became unemployed or switched my employer?



You can trade any foreign markets unless prohibited by Canadian regulators.

Just check all the boxes - that is just to determine which agreements you will have to sign at the end. Or just put Canada and U.S. for now to cut down on numerous signature pages. You can change it any time anyway later on.

As for employer, you are supposed to notify them later on if your financial circumstances change materially (since they are a creditor as they may be advancing margin credit or otherwise taking risks on your trading).

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comintel
 

Registered: Jun 2008
Posts: 1076

 

10-23-12 01:29 AM

By the way, there are activity and quote fees unless you generate commissions of $20 a month or so, so if you will be very inactive, another broker may be a better choice (but trading fees will be much higher at other brokers).

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luisHK
 

Registered: Sep 2010
Posts: 995

 

10-23-12 01:08 PM

I would generally recommend IB as well, but it's quite possible they don't accept OP's application because of youth and lack of experience. It doesn't cost much to try anyway.

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