e-investing : How to Choose and Use a Discount Broker
Editorial Reviews
Review
"A thorough and readable guide to Canadian discount brokerage. It's a must-have resource for all clients and potential clients of discount brokerage firms, no matter if you're already on-line or you still trade over the phone."
— Patrick McKeough, Portfolio Manager, Newsletter Publisher, and Author of the bestseller, Riding the Bull: How You Can Profit in the 1990s Stock Market Boom
"The authors have put together an outstanding primer on discount brokerage. Certainly, this is one of the hottest areas in today's investment world. This book is the perfect first step in helping you determine if discount brokerage is for you and ultimately which companies offer the best services."
— Stephen Kangas, CA, CFA, Vice President & Managing Director, TD Asset Management Inc., and Co-author of Smart Funds 2000
"Some excellent insight on how to effectively use the services of a discount broker."
— Mike Bastian, President & CEO, Royal Bank Action Direct Inc.
"There's an unwritten rule that if you need to ask basic questions about trading, then you shouldn't be using a discount broker. This book cuts through the fog and tells you to trade stocks and, more importantly, how to inform and educate yourself."
— Ellen Roseman, Business Columnist, The Toronto Star
Book Description
Step-by-step tips to getting the most from your discount broker
More and more Canadians are seeking out discount brokers as a low-cost alternative to having professionals manage their money. But not all new customers know what to look for in a discount broker. Consequently, many busy brokers are either spending huge amounts of time qualifying, or even refusing, new customers. The Discount Decision provides readers with everything they need to know to get the most out of their brokers and their trades. Sample dialogues and questions take readers step-by-step through the process, and a detailed questionnaire helps determine investment profiles and objectives. Coverage of brokers includes: how they work; how to choose one; detailed cost and service comparisons; who should maintain an account at a discount brokers vs. a full service brokerage; functionality and design of discount brokerages' Web sites; and much more.
Rob Carrick (Ottawa, Canada) is a personal finance columnist for Canada's national newspaper, The Globe and Mail. Guy Anderson (Toronto, Canada) is a trader with Scotia Discount Brokerage.
e-investing : How to Choose and Use a Discount Broker
e-investing : How to Choose and Use a Discount Broker,Rob Carrick,Guy J. Anderson,John Wiley & Sons,0471645206,Business & Economics,Business / Economics / Finance,Business/Economics,Canada,Computer Networks,Discount brokers,E-Commerce - Online Trading,Electronic commerce,Finance,Financial institutions,Investment Finance,Investment analysis,Investments & Securities - General,Business & Economics / Finance,Internet,Investment & securities
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