Canadian Day Traders on Elite Trader

Discussion in 'Hook Up' started by trend_guy, Jul 2, 2003.

  1. ctrader

    ctrader

    Most americans don't know about block heaters lol.
     
    #31     Oct 6, 2003
  2. just21

    just21

    How easy is it for a Canadian passport holder to live in USA? Is there a limit to length of stay? thanks
     
    #32     Oct 7, 2003
  3. Depends on what kind of visa you have. The range is from 1 year to 3 years, I think. But there are definite tax implications to doing that. You should go and investigate deeper.
     
    #33     Oct 7, 2003
  4. u need a degree and a job, or a big pile of $. otherwise its 6 mths.
     
    #34     Oct 7, 2003
  5. If your parents are born outside of the US you might have a chance for the Green Card Lottery.
     
    #35     Oct 7, 2003
  6. DTK

    DTK

    I think this is only a BC / West Coast thing, but one of the places that I missed the most when I was in the US for my little 8 year stint was White Spot. I’m so glad I’m back. They don’t call it The Legendary for nothing…

    Keeping with the subject, I used to do intraday, but not so much any more.
     
    #36     Oct 8, 2003
  7. From Toronto here...anyone want to get together sometime for a beer to talk shop?
     
    #37     Dec 16, 2003
  8. loungin'

    loungin'

    ein Canadian!
     
    #38     Dec 18, 2003
  9. GSCO

    GSCO

    I would race in every morning to get the only the Almond croissant from that cheesy catered tray of flakey sugar. Then I'd bitch about how my commissions ($40 per 1000 shares) should have gotten me more than a stale croissant, while Peter and Joseph were stealing my good "trade-out" and handing me a losing "trade-out". I'd turn on my screen to find out I was long some like "CMRC" and out a couple grand. Expensive croissants.

    ah.........the good old days
     
    #39     Dec 20, 2003
  10. mnx

    mnx

    pre newbie trader here... i'm starting jan 5th at swifttrade in hamilton.

    it's going to be a blast! :)

    mnx
     
    #40     Dec 22, 2003