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Norman:
I use Brown & Co for that as well as my regular
trading. They have about the best rates and I have never been charged an
inactive fee. You can check on that. Ira
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Norman
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To: <A title=realtraders@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
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Sent: Monday, September 09, 2002 6:56
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Subject: [RT] ScotTrade
Anyone had any experience with Scottrade? I
am looking to move my retirement account to an inexpensive broker for an
occasional trades. Scottrade has gotten good consumer ratings and seems
to have competive rates and no inactivity fees. Anyone know about
them?
Thanks,
NormanTo
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