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As for brokerage fees I believe that Brown & Co has very low fees. For
stocks it $5 for any market order trade up to 5000 shares. There is no
charge for inactivity and they pay interest on your cash balance. I don't
know how their option rates compare. I believe that IB's could be lower. As
for Mutual funds I have found that Vanguard has the lowest fees that I have
been able to find.
I would be interested in anyone else's input and reasearch.
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From: "RB" <rhodes@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <realtraders@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Friday, February 20, 2004 7:28 PM
Subject: [RT] investing-trading
> I have a friend who wants to know what is the best, lowest cost ways to
> invest-trade the stock market. This would NOT be any daytrading, really
> not much trading at all, but he will keep an eye on things and may want to
> move in and out at times in the future, but deffinately not a lot of
> trading.
> He asked about Mutual funds, Index funds, Exchange Traded funds. He
wanted
> to know which had the lowest cost, fees, commissions etc.
> Also any other suggestions on this?
> Any comparisons on the abouve as far as cost, brokers, fees, commissions,
> etc.
> What do you use and like?
> What would you recommend?
> Which brokers?
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> Any info about any of the above would be very helpful.
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