Hosted by the Montreal Exchange, these sessions offer
DIY investors a day - long intensive series of lessons on the world of options trading.
Not exact matches
The population of
DIY investors who want to actively trade their own stocks each
day and need news that caters to them is small and shrinking (their estimates are that the number is 3 million people in the US).
As coincidental as the timing is, the movie Groundhog
Day has become a popular example of history repeating itself unless things change, and for many
DIY investors in Canada, this feels like deja - vu all over again.
It's no secret that
DIY investors hoping to open an online trading account have encountered delays in the application process that can last for
days.
I hasten to add that good index ETFs charge very little these
days and it's a big reason why they're rightly prized by passive
DIY investors.
Aside from the educational aspect of the
day, which is great for DIY investors, what is also interesting about the Options Education Day is the sponsorship and participation of Canadian discount brokerages, who have a natural interest in connecting with DIY investors who trade optio
day, which is great for
DIY investors, what is also interesting about the Options Education
Day is the sponsorship and participation of Canadian discount brokerages, who have a natural interest in connecting with DIY investors who trade optio
Day is the sponsorship and participation of Canadian discount brokerages, who have a natural interest in connecting with
DIY investors who trade options.
The fact that there is only one other online brokerage present in Toronto on that
day (NBDB) leaves plenty of room on the field for Interactive Brokers to shine in one of the largest markets for
DIY investors in Canada.
Here's a question few people get asked in their
day: what would it take to join a club that let's
DIY investors pay $ 9.99 in commission per trade?
If you'll manage it yourself as a
DIY investor, the discount brokerages are pretty competitive these
days in my experience, but if you want some input, check out MoneySense «s annual survey of Canada's Best Online Brokers 2016.