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| exstasie |
So I think i've paid off most of credit cards and have some cash lying around that I need to invest.
Whats a good online broker to use?
I have a Scotia MaCleod account, but I don't like Scotia so I'm not going to use it anymore.
Is E*Trade any good? I walk by there building all the time and it looks pretty.
What do you guys use? |
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| capo tutti di |
| quote: | Originally posted by exstasie
So I think i've paid off most of credit cards and have some cash lying around that I need to invest.
Whats a good online broker to use?
I have a Scotia MaCleod account, but I don't like Scotia so I'm not going to use it anymore.
Is E*Trade any good? I walk by there building all the time and it looks pretty.
What do you guys use? |
Don't quote me but as far as a good return and bang for your buck I've heard ING is great.
I'm the same position now and I'm scouting a bit... |
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| Abercrombie |
| I've used TD for years, then TA took all my stock watch time, and said fcuk-it. |
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| English Rachel |
| quote: | Originally posted by exstasie
So I think i've paid off most of credit cards and have some cash lying around that I need to invest.
Whats a good online broker to use?
I have a Scotia MaCleod account, but I don't like Scotia so I'm not going to use it anymore.
Is E*Trade any good? I walk by there building all the time and it looks pretty.
What do you guys use? |
Give it to me, I will invest it in my house for you.
Savings are , there will be another half point drop on base rate mid-April and I don't see the markets doing much better really.
Would have been better to throw it into an RRSP pre-deadline then you would have a start for your homebuyers plan deposit :)
It's times like this that I wish I was in debt. Far better climate for you to owe then own.... |
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| exstasie |
| quote: | Originally posted by English Rachel
Give it to me, I will invest it in my house for you.
Savings are , there will be another half point drop on base rate mid-April and I don't see the markets doing much better really.
Would have been better to throw it into an RRSP pre-deadline then you would have a start for your homebuyers plan deposit :)
It's times like this that I wish I was in debt. Far better climate for you to owe then own.... |
I pretty much maxed out my RRSPs so thats no worries.
Yes, the markets are pretty ty right now, but I have some extra cash that I wouldn't mind using for some long-term investments. I have some savings on the side right now which I am using towards buying a house eventually, but I like to gamble :D and instead of putting my money on the line at the casino I thought the stock market would be just as fun!
Start building my portofolio as I am not looking for a quick return and am looking for a longer term investment in something realiable.. |
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| TO guy |
| quote: | Originally posted by exstasie
I pretty much maxed out my RRSPs so thats no worries.
Yes, the markets are pretty ty right now, but I have some extra cash that I wouldn't mind using for some long-term investments. I have some savings on the side right now which I am using towards buying a house eventually, but I like to gamble :D and instead of putting my money on the line at the casino I thought the stock market would be just as fun!
Start building my portofolio as I am not looking for a quick return and am looking for a longer term investment in something realiable.. |
Throw it into a bank or insurance company. |
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| Cosmic Fur |
Give it to me.
/obligatory |
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| Skipper |
| quote: | Originally posted by TO guy
Throw it into a bank or insurance company. |
and buy some ABCP while you're at it! |
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| exstasie |
| quote: | Originally posted by electro88
Questrade |
Don't you work for TD Waterhouse? lol |
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| English Rachel |
| quote: | Originally posted by exstasie
I pretty much maxed out my RRSPs so thats no worries.
Yes, the markets are pretty ty right now, but I have some extra cash that I wouldn't mind using for some long-term investments. I have some savings on the side right now which I am using towards buying a house eventually, but I like to gamble :D and instead of putting my money on the line at the casino I thought the stock market would be just as fun!
Start building my portofolio as I am not looking for a quick return and am looking for a longer term investment in something realiable.. |
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| MissK |
| quote: | Originally posted by English Rachel
Invest in Cannastat Therapeutics on the Toronto Venture Exchange - Cannaboid Pain Relief.... |
Very ironic you just posted that. I just finished writing an email in regards to this. |
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