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Finance & Stock Groups Forum Index » Financial Planning » Which best discount broker - clarification
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| Hauslohn |
Posted: Sat Jun 30, 2007 8:38 pm |
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Further explanation, while the funds invested/to be invested are not
over a million, they are in the several hundred thousand range and
thus should merit a bulk trade/ decent portfolio balance rate for the
trading.
Thanks again
Hauslohn |
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| PeterL |
Posted: Sun Jul 01, 2007 3:00 pm |
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On Jun 30, 9:38 am, Hauslohn <Hausl...@cox.net> wrote:
Quote: Further explanation, while the funds invested/to be invested are not
over a million, they are in the several hundred thousand range and
thus should merit a bulk trade/ decent portfolio balance rate for the
trading.
Thanks again
Hauslohn
If you are buying MF's, either Fid or Schwab have plenty of no
transaction funds you can buy. For stocks Schwab charges $9.95 per
trade of up to 5,000 shares. You can get lower commissions, but not
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