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I don't have 100K, 29.99 kind of too much compare with questtrade.com, 4.99, what is different with these two companies, questtrade, somebody want the referral. thanks

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  • 我是新手,以前都是找基金经理买RRSP,RESP, 近年觉定自己DIY。想买ETF, 1。请问在那里开户容易操作还便宜。我主要是做长线持有,买卖次数不会多。这里有人给介绍一下。谢谢
    • questtrade.com, IB 还有听说这里有一个broker is affliated with 一个大银行,给介绍一下。有什么费用不同交易一笔是如何收费的。谢谢。新手新上路。
      • nobody helps here?
    • As you don't trade much, the cost per trade will not make big difference to you, so I suggest you don't need to care much about the cost per trade.
      我在TD水房开户,TD一般可以reimburse你转资金的费用(charged by the institution which you move money out from). If your total account is more than $100K, then you pay $9.99 for each trade, otherwise $29.99 per trade.
      • I don't have 100K, 29.99 kind of too much compare with questtrade.com, 4.99, what is different with these two companies, questtrade, somebody want the referral. thanks
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    • 如果你买卖次数不多,还不如直接买TD的指数基金。在TD开基金帐户并买卖基金没有手续费。
      • TD的指数基金。在TD开基金帐户并买卖基金没有手续费? I bought BMO multral growth & balance funds, can I transfer to BMO index fund, 没有手续费? Perfect. What is call S&P 500 Index funds?
        • 每个银行都有差不多类似的指数基金,你可以在你现在的银行买它的指数基金,不过TD e-series是其中MER最低的。银行的基金账户只能买本银行的基金,如果要买其他公司基金,得开股票账户,一般有年费,但买no load的基金是没有费用的。
      • Do you mean ETF? or index funds, check the expense on index funds still higher than ETF. So it looks the etf is the final solution.
        When looking for an Exchange Traded Fund (ETF) that indexes Canadian equities, the two most suitable choices are from iShares.

        The iShares CDN LargeCap 60 Index Fund (XIU) tracks the S&P/TSX 60 Index. This index is composed of S&P’s selection of 60 of the largest, most liquid stocks on the TSX. The Management Expense Ratio (MER) on this ETF is a very low 0.17%.

        The iShares CDN Composite Index Fund (XIC) tracks the S&P/TSX Capped Composite Index. This index includes over 200 companies listed on the TSX. It’s MER is 0.25%.

        I believe XIC is worth the extra 0.08% MER as is provides much more diversification, including some exposure to small cap stocks. Ultimately, either of these ETFs will provide a better return than the majority of actively managed funds, which are dragged down by higher MERs.

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