Canadian ShareOwner Investments Inc. («ShareOwner») is a member of the Canadian Investor Protection Fund (CIPF) and a member of the Investment Industry Regulatory Organization of Canada (IIROC).
Securities in your account are protected up to $ 1,000,000 CDN through the brokerages we use, which are Virtual Brokers, Division of BBS Securities Inc. and
Canadian ShareOwner Investments Inc..
This post is a review of
Canadian ShareOwner Investments Discount Brokerage, otherwise known as «Share Owner».
Canadian ShareOwner Investments is a different type of discount broker.
i am planning to use
canadian shareowner to make my etf purchaes..
Several weeks ago, a reader named Steve wrote to me about using
Canadian ShareOwner Investments to build a Couch Potato portfolio with exchange - traded funds.
Last week's post was an overview of
Canadian ShareOwner Investments, a service that allows clients to buy stocks and ETFs using an innovative trading platform.
What about keeping all of these in
a Canadian ShareOwner type broker account?
Our brokerage,
Canadian ShareOwner Investments Inc., is a member of Canadian Investor Protection Fund.
Our brokerage,
Canadian ShareOwner Investments Inc., is a member of Canadian Investor Protection Fund.
Not exact matches
ShareOwner Investments (formerly the
Canadian Shareowner's Association) is a dealer that allows investors to trade stocks and ETFs in both registered and taxable accounts.
ShareOwner has a limited pre-selected list of stocks and ETFs you can buy — they are mostly
Canadian and US dividend stocks and some ETFs as well.
In keeping with Mr. Bart's efforts to help people become successful investors, the stocks available through
ShareOwner tend to be those of large
Canadian and U.S. companies and popular ETFs.
The company behind
ShareOwner was founded in 1987 by John Bart, a onetime finance professor who became a
Canadian pioneer in educating the public on investing in stocks.
ShareOwner is just like other online brokers in that it's a member of both the
Canadian Investor Protection Fund, which protects portfolios for up to $ 1 - million in case of broker insolvency, and the Investment Industry Regulatory Organization of Canada.
Investors choose securities from
ShareOwner's list of
Canadian and U.S. growth stocks and Exchange - Traded Funds (ETFs) that represent stock market indexes from around the world.