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Old 07-01-2007, 11:00 AM
PeterL
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Default Re: Which best discount broker - clarification

On Jun 30, 9:38 am, Hauslohn <Hausl...[at]cox.net> wrote:
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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



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
by much.

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Old 06-30-2007, 04:38 PM
Hauslohn
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Default Which best discount broker - clarification

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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